0 a complete change from one situation or condition to its opposite: --
How did the candidate explain the dramatic turnabout in his views on immigration?
1 a complete change from one situation or condition to its opposite: --
There cannot be any other explanation of this astonishing turnabout in the last few months.
What effect does he expect this turnabout to have on the morale of the work people?
This is, therefore, a considerable turnabout for us.
Taking the number of redundancies and factory closures, the startling fact emerges that the great turnabout in our fortunes occurred in 1968 just after devaluation.
It seems to me that they have had a complete turnabout as regards their views.
It is a remarkable turnabout which has been largely unexplained.
There has been a startlingly sharp turnabout in trade.
The turnabout in the balance of payments means that we have a stable exchange rate.