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to turn back
[phrase form: turn]
01
to return to a previous state or condition
Examples
Despite her efforts to move forward, she could n't shake off her doubts and found herself turning back to old habits.
02
to set something to a previous state or setting
Examples
The technician had to turn back the thermostat because the room was too warm.
03
to go back along the same route one already covered
Examples
The pilgrims turned back when they reached a restricted area.
04
to set something to a previous state or setting, especially regarding time or a particular condition
Examples
The technician had to turn back the thermostat because the room was too warm.
05
to force someone or something to go back toward where they came from, often with authority
Examples
Due to the road closure, the police had to turn back hundreds of cars to divert traffic.
06
to prevent the advance of a danger or an enemy
Examples
Despite their persistence, the border patrol successfully turned back those attempting to cross the border illegally.
07
to flip an item to reveal its opposite side or transform its appearance
Examples
The tailor skillfully turned the jacket back to fix a seam.
08
to change one's mind or undo something that has been done, said, or promised
Examples
Once you've signed the contract, there's no turning back; you're committed to the terms and conditions.



























