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vb. (en-third-person singularturn against)
Usage examples of "turns against".
Notice how quickly he turns against Lucetta when he learns of her affair with Henchard and how rapidly he forgets her and moves on to a new relationship with Elizabeth-Jane.
The emotional power in the end of the story, when the doomed Ulysses turns against the heavy German cruiser, has not been surpassed in any other naval war novel.
Imperial reinforcements arrive, and the tide of battle turns against the Bothans.
Christmas feels a wind on several occasions, most notably when Bobbie Allen turns against him.
He turns against the ideals of his father when he drifts into thievery--a life which puts him in a prison school.
Even the queen turns against her people, unleashing metal monsters upon them.
I look down and there at my feet, like another wounded soldier, I see a bee, crawling heavy and awkward, clambering blindly over the cold surface of the gravel track, dying in its thick, furry uniform as the season's chill turns against it.
They forge ahead in large measure because they know what to do, and unhesitatingly do it, when the tide of events turns against them.
When brother turns against brother, is it decent to bring in foreigners from outside the family?