0 the amount of time taken for something to happen after a vehicle, an instruction, or an order for goods arrives at a place:
1 an occasion when a business, plan, or system suddenly becomes successful:
The CEO was responsible for the turnaround in the company's fortunes.
What a turnaround - they were losing 3–0, they came back to win 4–3.
2 a positive change; improvement:
3 the amount of time that it takes for a piece of work to be done, a product to be supplied, etc.:
5 the amount of time it takes for a truck, plane, etc. to get ready for a return trip:
There were four complete turnarounds.
Bus turnarounds range from 15 minutes downtown to one hour in outlying areas.
The turn-around time for processing was approximately two weeks.
The train passes a few head-choppers as it passes under the lift hill, and then climbs up into a turn-around directly above the boarding station.
The train then returns to the ground and goes through an inclined dive loop, which is the turn-around point of the roller coaster.
He is also an investor in dozens of companies globally consisting of start-ups and turn-arounds.
A successful turn-around strategy led to the recruitment of 360 new employees and, by 1977, a trading profit of 750,000.
The reinvigoration of the company is regarded by many commentators as one of the greatest turnarounds in business history.
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