Turn in in English dictionary

  • turn in

    Meanings and definitions of "Turn in"

    • (transitive, idiomatic) to submit something; to give
    • (transitive, idiomatic) to relinquish; give up; to tell on someone to the authorities (especially to turn someone in )
    • (intransitive, idiomatic) to go to sleep; retire to bed
    • (soccer) To convert a goal using a turning motion of the body.
    • verb
      (transitive, idiomatic)
      to submit something; to give
    • verb
      (transitive, idiomatic)
      to relinquish; give up; to tell on someone to the authorities (especially to turn someone in)
    • verb
      (intransitive, idiomatic)
      to go to sleep; retire to bed
    • verb
      (soccer)
      To convert a goal using a turning motion of the body.
    • submit (e.g. a report or a thesis)
    • to relinquish; to tell on someone to the authorities
    • verb
      carry out (performances); "They turned in a splendid effort"; "They turned in top jobs for the second straight game"
    • verb
      make an entrance by turning from a road; "Turn in after you see the gate"
    • verb
      prepare for sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He goes to bed at the crack of dawn"
    • verb
      to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"

    Synonyms of "Turn in" in English dictionary

    get in, bed, come in are the top synonyms of "Turn in" in the English thesaurus.

    Antonyms of "Turn in" in English dictionary

    get up, turn out are the top antonyms of "Turn in" in the English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of Turn in

    • turn in ( third-person singular simple present turns in, present participle turning in, simple past and past participle turned in)
    • turn in (third-person singular simple present turns in, present participle turning in, simple past and past participle turned in)
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Sample sentences with "Turn in"