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inturn

American  
[in-turn] / ˈɪnˌtɜrn /

noun

  1. an inward turn or curve around an axis or fixed point.


Usage

What does inturn mean? An inturn is an inward curve or turn, as in The crabs could be found on the large inturn of the beach.Inturn is a rarely-used word that is mostly used to describe the curves found in ancient monuments or natural geographic curves.More often, inturn is used incorrectly for the phrase in turn, which means in a proper order or sequence, as in The bishop spoke to each of the priests in turn.Example: The inturn between your head and shoulder can become tight when you’re stressed.

Other Word Forms

  • inturned adjective

Etymology

Origin of inturn

First recorded in 1590–1600; in- 1 + turn

Example Sentences

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The cacophony never stops and the falsehoods about renewable energy, global warming and carbon taxes continue to be parroted by the "leaders" of the far right who inturn elect people more than willing to enact this environment destroying policies.

From New York Times

Maxx, Ross Stores and others are increasingly offering more items in season and are working to better curate them to the local market, says Ronen Lazar, CEO of Inturn, a technology company that works with off-price retailers to help liquidate merchandise.

From Seattle Times

Inturn is backed by venture capitalists including Hong Kong tycoon Silas Chou, who revived the Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors brands, and Ken Seiff, founder of Bluefly, an online retailer of discounted designer clothing.

From Reuters

Founded two years ago in New York, Inturn says it is working with top brands and retailers but declines to name clients.

From Reuters

David Solomon, chief revenue officer for Inturn, which calls itself the first online marketplace for excess stock.

From Reuters