turn in


Definition: Meaning of, turn in in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / təːn ɪn /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
turn in turned in turned in
Present Participle Third Person Singular
turning in turns in
  1. [transitive] to tell the police about someone, or to take them to the police, because they have committed a crime
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  2. [transitive] turn in something to produce a particular amount or degree of something
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  3. [intransitive/transitive] to point or be directed inwards, or to make something do this
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  4. mainly American English to give something to the person who has officially asked for it or who is in charge
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  5. [intransitive] informal old-fashioned to go to bed at night
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  6. [transitive] mainly American English to return something to the person it belongs to, especially something that was lost or was lent to you
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