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    turn out
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    1. prove to be the case:
      "the job turned out to be beyond his rather limited abilities" · "it turned out that my appointment wasn't with a therapist after all, but with another doctor" · "as it turned out, we had enough time for two cocktails"
      • end, happen, or develop in a particular way:
        "I have been fretting about how my own daughter will turn out" · "he firmly believes things will turn out well"
      • extinguish a light:
        "he turned out the light and groped his way through the doorway to the bed"
      • go somewhere in order to do something, especially to attend a meeting, to play a game, or to vote:
        "over 75 percent of the electorate turned out to vote"
      • be dressed in the manner specified:
        "she was smartly turned out and as well groomed as always"
      • produce something:
        "the plant takes 53 hours to turn out each car"
      • eject or expel someone from a place:
        "his landlord could turn him out at any time"
      • empty something, especially one's pockets:
        "Oliver turned out his pockets and spread out his loot on the ground"
      • tip prepared food from a mold or other container:
        "I turned out the cake onto a stand"
      • military
        call a guard from the guardroom.
    turn·out
    [ˈtərnˌout]
    noun
    turn-out (noun)
    1. the number of people attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in an election:
      "we hope to have a good turnout on Sunday"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      a turn in a road:
      "I couldn't find the lake at first—I drove past the turnout"
      • a point at which a railroad track diverges.
      • a widened place in a road for cars to pass each other or park temporarily:
        "parks studded with scenic turnouts"
    3. a carriage or other horse-drawn vehicle with its horse or horses.
    4. the way in which a person or thing is equipped or dressed:
      "his turnout was exceedingly elegant"
    5. ballet
      the ability to rotate the legs outward at the hips:
      "she has good natural turnout"
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    noun
    1. the number of people attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in an election:
    2. a turn in a road:
      • the way in which a person or thing is equipped or dressed:
       
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    2. turn out From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English turn out phrasal verb 1 to happen in a particular way, or to have a particular result, especially one that you did not expect turn out well/badly/fine etc It was a difficult time, but eventually things turned out all right. it turns out (that) It turned out that I was wrong.
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      turn out — phrasal verb with turn verb uk / tɜːn/ Add to word list to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one:
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      to happen or become known to happen in a particular way: She assured him that everything would turn out all right. It turns out (that) Ray had borrowed the money from one of his students.

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      turn out. verb. turned out; turning out; turns out. Definition of turn out (Entry 2 of 2) intransitive verb. 1 a : to come or go out from home in or as if in answer to a summons voters turned out in droves. b : to get out of bed.

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      (used with an adverb or adjective, or in questions with how) to happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way Despite our worries everything turned out well. You never know how your children will turn out. + adj. If the day turns out wet, we may have to change our plans. to be present at an event

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