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Definition & Meaning of "take a turn"

to take a turn
01

to develop or change in the way that is mentioned

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At the crossroads, we took a turn to the right to reach our destination.
The debate took a turn for the worse when his acerbic tone became apparent.
The hostile debate took a turn when one candidate accused the other of corruption, causing the audience to bay for their blood.
02

to change one's direction while traveling, walking, or navigating a path

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At the crossroads, we took a turn to the right to reach our destination.
The debate took a turn for the worse when his acerbic tone became apparent.
The hostile debate took a turn when one candidate accused the other of corruption, causing the audience to bay for their blood.
example
Example
At the crossroads, we took a turn to the right to reach our destination.
The debate took a turn for the worse when his acerbic tone became apparent.
The hostile debate took a turn when one candidate accused the other of corruption, causing the audience to bay for their blood.
He took a turn onto the highway to shorten the commute.
The political scandal took a turn for the worse when incriminating evidence was leaked to the media.
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