In Turn meaning in Urdu
In Turn Sentence
In Turn Synonym
In Turn Definitions
1) In Turn, Successively : سلسلہ وار, یکے بعد دیگرے : (adverb) in proper order or sequence.
The stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater.
Useful Words
Evert : الٹنا , Incline : طرف کرنا , Collate : ترتیب دینا , Aerify : گیس میں بدلنا , Deviate : پھیرنا , Avert : پھیر لینا , About-Face : پلٹنا , Acetify : تیزاب بننا , Screw : کیل کی طرح موڑنا , Pivot : پھرکی گھمانا , Make Hay : فائدہ اٹھانا , White : سفید ہونا , Atone : توبہ کرنا , Keel Over : اوندھا ہوکر گرنا , Clabber : دودھ کھٹا کرنا , Caseate : پنیر بننا , Foreswear : چھوڑ دینا , Wear Ship : ہوا سے دور کرلینا , Deter : روکنا , Green : ہرا رنگ میں بدلنا , Yellow : زرد ہونا , Tack : ہوا میں بدلنا , Automatise : خود کار بنانا , Pigeon-Toed : وہ جس کے پاوں اندر کی طرف مڑے ہوں , Redden : سرخ ہونا , Introvert : اندر کو موڑنا , Like-Minded : ہم خیال , Replicate : موڑا ہوا , Invert : الٹا کرنا , Deflect : پھرجانا , Blanch : خوف سے سفید پڑ جانا
Useful Words Definitions
Evert: turn inside out; turn the inner surface of outward.
Incline: bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well.
Collate: to assemble in proper sequence.
Aerify: turn into gas.
Deviate: turn aside; turn away from.
Avert: turn away or aside.
About-Face: turn, usually 180 degrees.
Acetify: turn acidic.
Screw: turn like a screw.
Pivot: turn on a pivot.
Make Hay: turn to one`s advantage.
White: turn white.
Atone: turn away from sin or do penitence.
Keel Over: turn over and fall.
Clabber: turn into curds.
Caseate: turn into cheese.
Foreswear: turn away from; give up.
Wear Ship: turn away from the wind.
Deter: turn away from by persuasion.
Green: turn or become green.
Yellow: turn yellow.
Tack: turn into the wind.
Automatise: turn into an automaton.
Pigeon-Toed: having feet that turn inward.
Redden: turn red or redder.
Introvert: turn inside.
Like-Minded: of the same turn of mind.
Replicate: bend or turn backward.
Invert: turn inside out or upside down.
Deflect: turn aside and away from an initial or intended course.
Blanch: turn pale, as if in fear.