"Turn-over" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Turn-over" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Turn-over" Meaning

To turn over refers to the act of turning something or someone over, often in order to change its position, direction, or allegiance.

Example: "The company's decision to turn over to a new management team led to a significant improvement in the company's performance."

Alternatively, in business, a turnover can refer to the total amount of money received from sales over a specific period of time.

Example: "The company's high turnover of sales during the holiday season helped to boost their annual revenue."

It can also refer to the act of turning someone out or removing them from a place, often in an official capacity.

Example: "The police officer was tasked with turning over the prisoner to the authorities at the courthouse."

In some contexts, it can also refer to the point at which a company or organization changes ownership or leadership.

Example: "The company went through a major turn-over after the death of its founder."

"Turn-over" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Turn-Over"


1. Business Turnover

The company's annual turnover reached $10 billion last year, making it the largest in the industry.

2. Leadership Change

After a long tenure, the company's CEO announced his turn-over to a new president, effective next quarter.

3. High Staff Turn-Over

The high staff turnover rate in the tech industry is affecting productivity and profitability.

4. Seasonal Turnover

The turn-over of the tourist industry brings in revenue for local businesses, especially during summer months.

5. Economic Turnover

The country's GDP saw a significant turn-over after the implementation of economic reforms, resulting in increased growth.

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