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    Up·turn

    noun

    verb

    • 1. turn (something) upward or upside down: "nearly four feet of water cascaded over the park, upturning paving stones and play equipment"
  2. : an upward turn especially toward better conditions or higher prices. Synonyms. Verb. arise. ascend. aspire. climb. lift.

  3. UPTURN definition: 1. (especially in economics) an improvement or a change to a higher level or value: 2. (especially…. Learn more.

  4. verb (used with object) to turn up or over: The farmer upturned clumps of sod with his spade. to cause disorder; upheave: The storm upturned the town. to direct or turn upward: She upturned her face toward heaven and prayed.

  5. Use the noun upturn to describe an improvement, especially in finances or business. If your neighborhood ice cream man is smiling, it is probably because the hot summer weather this week has caused an upturn in his popsicle business.

  6. Define upturn. upturn synonyms, upturn pronunciation, upturn translation, English dictionary definition of upturn. v. up·turned , up·turn·ing , up·turns v. tr. 1. To turn up or over: upturn the soil. 2. To upset; overturn. 3. To direct upward: upturned their gaze.

  7. British English: upturn NOUN / ˈʌptɜːn /. If there is an upturn in the economy or in a company or industry, it improves or becomes more successful. They do not expect an upturn in the economy until the end of the year. American English: upturn / ˈʌptɜrn /.

  8. noun. /ˈʌptɜːn/ /ˈʌptɜːrn/ [usually singular] upturn (in something) a situation in which something improves or increases over a period of time synonym upswing. an upturn in the economy. a sharp upturn in the number of tourists visiting the capital. Their fortunes have taken an upturn. The restaurant trade is on the upturn. opposite downturn.

  9. upturn. noun. /ˈʌptərn/. [usually singular] upturn (in something) a situation in which something improves or increases over a period of time synonym upswing an upturn in the economy a sharp upturn in the number of tourists visiting the capital Their fortunes have taken an upturn.

  10. an improvement, especially in economic conditions or a business: There's been a sharp upturn in sales.

  11. upturn meaning, definition, what is upturn: an increase in the level of something, e...: Learn more.

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