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Definition of "turn out" in inglés

Verb

  1. To end up; to result.

    • I had hoped our first meeting would turn out better.
    • The truth turned out to be more depressing than we thought.
    • I couldn't have assisted anyway, as it turned out.
  2. To succeed; work out; turn out well.

    • I'm afraid the cake didn't turn out.
  3. To attend; show up.

    • Hundreds of people turned out to see the parade.
  4. To go out; to leave one's home.

  5. To extinguish a light or other device.

    • Turn out the lights before you leave.
  6. To become apparent or known, especially (as) it turns out

    • It turns out that he just made a lucky guess.
  7. To produce; make.

    • The bakery turns out three hundred pies each day.
  8. To leave a road.

    • Turn out at the third driveway.
  9. To remove from a mould, bowl etc.

    • Turn out the dough onto a board and shape it.
  10. To empty for inspection.

    • Please turn out your pockets.
    • The security guard asked everyone to turn out their bags.
  11. To refuse service or shelter; to eject or evict.

    • The hotel staff hastened to turn out the noisy drunk.
    • The poor family were turned out of their lodgings at only an hour's notice.
    • The whole lot of grafters was later turned out of office.
  12. To convince a person (usually a woman) to become a prostitute.

  13. To rape; to coerce an otherwise heterosexual individual into performing a homosexual role.

  14. To put (cattle) out to pasture.

  15. To convince to vote

    • turn out potential voters
  16. To leave one's work to take part in a strike.

  17. To get out of bed; get up.