Synonym: address. Similar words: turn into, turn, turn on, in turn, turn off, turn out, turn in, return. Meaning: v. 1. speak to 2. direct one's interest or attention towards; go into.
Random good picture Not show
181 He challenges the orthodox view that elderly people turn to formal agencies for help only when informal support is absent or inadequate.
182 They had just negotiated a lock and it had been her turn to go ashore.
183 Perhaps worst of all, there are those stressful situations where one is accustomed to turn to tobacco for support.
183 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
184 The eggs sit all winter, but don't turn to larvae until there's a rain.
185 Therefore we turn to you for help in ways to make lightweight canoes in a cheap but very safe manner.
186 It is against this background that we turn to the mathematics curriculum and ask what mathematics is relevant to real life.
187 A turn to the left off the runway heading was made to bring the aircraft over land for the forced landing.
188 He did not turn to greet me, but waited until I was beside him.
189 During the dry season, many of the swamps turn to hard-baked mud.
190 We now turn to the second main area of intonational discourse function, the regulation of conversational behaviour.
191 To understand the sources of the new ways of life,(sentencedict.com) we must turn to economic history.
192 The conflict between Shetlanders and incomers is presumed in turn to cause friction between Shetlanders.
193 Then it was the latter's turn to make a blind swing into a bottomless groove to start the second pitch.
194 Can you keep one bookmark in the page for the gospel and turn to our epistle in 1 Corinthians 8.
195 If they are, they can turn to the mainstream counselling service.
196 We now turn to consider why a counter-strategy should be mounted against this loss of a universal citizenship. Why Bother?
197 If all this research leaves you feeling overwhelmed, you can turn to a campus career counselor for help sorting things out.
198 Here we have to turn to developments in design practice, road layout and housing.
199 There was no-one in the town whom the lepers could turn to for medical aid.
200 We could turn to the law for justice rather than depend on the mercurial whims of some benevolent or dictatorial boss.
201 I walk a way along the beach, then turn to look at the manor house.
202 Men with feminine propensities might turn to women, and the soul of a blood-thirsty Hindu could be reincarnated in an animal.
203 Please turn to the individual Club pages for full details of programmes and facilities available for children.
204 For a fully comprehensive guide to moving, turn to the special section starting on page 35.
205 An organisation as big as the police has to turn to scores of different agencies.
206 Don't be such a cheapskate - it's your turn to buy lunch.
207 Krueger had to turn to the legal system for some form of painkiller.
208 When we turn to human development there is even more doubt about the usefulness of the critical period concept.
209 I had virtually no one to turn to for help.
210 We must now turn to examine the pattern of taxation upon which the success of public borrowing depended.
More similar words: turn into, turn, turn on, in turn, turn off, turn out, turn in, return, turn up, turn down, turn away, in return, turn over, furniture, take turns, in return for, burn out, journal, burn up, burning, onto, into, journalist, tournament, journalism, downtown, get into, go into, mentor, fall into.