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overturn         
2008 VIDEO GAME
Overturn: Mecha Wars; Over-turn; Over turn; Mecha Wars
v. a.
Overturn         
2008 VIDEO GAME
Overturn: Mecha Wars; Over-turn; Over turn; Mecha Wars
·vt To Overpower; to Conquer.
II. Overturn ·vt To Subvert; to Destroy; to Overthrow.
III. Overturn ·noun The act off overturning, or the state of being overturned or subverted; overthrow; as, an overturn of parties.
IV. Overturn ·vt To turn or throw from a basis, foundation, or position; to Overset; as, to overturn a carriage or a building.
overturn         
2008 VIDEO GAME
Overturn: Mecha Wars; Over-turn; Over turn; Mecha Wars
¦ verb
1. turn over and come to rest upside down.
2. abolish, invalidate, or reverse (an established fact or system, legal decision, etc.).
¦ noun
1. an act of overturning.
2. Ecology the occasional mixing of the water of a thermally stratified lake.
overturn         
2008 VIDEO GAME
Overturn: Mecha Wars; Over-turn; Over turn; Mecha Wars
(overturns, overturning, overturned)
1.
If something overturns or if you overturn it, it turns upside down or on its side.
The lorry veered out of control, overturned and smashed into a wall...
Alex jumped up so violently that he overturned his glass of sherry...
...a battered overturned boat.
VERB: V, V n, V-ed
2.
If someone in authority overturns a legal decision, they officially decide that that decision is incorrect or not valid.
His nine-month sentence was overturned by Appeal Court judge Lord Justice Watkins.
= overrule
VERB: V n
3.
To overturn a government or system means to remove it or destroy it.
He accused his opponents of wanting to overturn the government.
VERB: V n
Overturn (horse)         
IRISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Overturn (foaled 22 April 2004) is an Irish-bred thoroughbred racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr. He has amassed over £600,000 in prize money, and has won major races such as the 2011 Fighting Fifth Hurdle.
Convective overturn         
The convective overturn model of supernovae was proposed by Bethe and Wilson in 1985, and received a dramatic test with SN 1987A, and the detection of neutrinos from the explosion. The model is for type II supernovae, which take place in stars more massive than 8 solar masses.
Overtoun Bridge         
  • Bridge with decorative [[bartizan]]s
  • The bridge spans a deep ravine.
ROAD BRIDGE IN WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE, SCOTLAND, UK, CARRIES AN ESTATE DRIVEWAY ACROSS OVERTOUN BURN
Overturn Bridge
Overtoun Bridge is a category B-listed structure over the Overtoun Burn on the approaching road to Overtoun House, near Dumbarton in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was completed in 1895, based on a design by the landscape architect H.
Limnic eruption         
  • Bovine killed by the 1986 limnic eruption at [[Lake Nyos]]
  • Satellite image of [[Lake Kivu]] in 2003
  • Lake Monoun situated in the West Region of Cameroon
VERY RARE TYPE OF NATURAL DISASTER IN WHICH DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) SUDDENLY ERUPTS FROM DEEP LAKE WATERS, FORMING A GAS CLOUD CAPABLE OF SUFFOCATING WILDLIFE, LIVESTOCK, AND HUMANS
Limnic Eruption; Lake Overturn; Exploding lake; Lake overturn; Limnological catastrophe; Limnic eruptions; Limnically active lake
A limnic eruption, also known as a lake overturn, is a very rare type of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide () suddenly erupts from deep lake waters, forming a gas cloud capable of suffocating wildlife, livestock, and humans. A limnic eruption may also cause a tsunami or seiche as the rising displaces water.
turn         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Turned; Turn (single); The Turn; Turns; Turn (disambiguation); Turn (album); Turn (sport); The Turn (disambiguation); Turn (song); The Turn (album)
I
n.
change of direction
direction
1) to make, negotiate a turn (to negotiate a difficult turn)
2) to take a turn (the conversation took an interesting turn)
3) a left; right; sharp turn; U-turn (to make a U-turn)
4) a turn to (a turn to the right)
proper order, opportunity
5) to take one's turn
6) to take turns at; with (we took turns with them standing/at standing guard)
7) to wait one's turn
8) smb.'s turn comes (my turn came)
9) smb.'s turn to + inf. (it's my turn to drive)
10) by turns
11) in turn; out of turn
change
12) to take a turn (the situation took a turn for the better)
13) a dramatic; favorable; unexpected; unfavorable turn (events took a dramatic turn for the worse)
14) at the turn (of the century)
short walk
15) to take a turn (let's take a turn around/round the park)
shock
16) to give smb. a turn (the revelation gave me quite a turn)
misc.
17) at every turn ('on every occasion'); to do smb. a good turn ('to do smb. a favor')
II
v.
1) ('to change direction') to turn abruptly, sharply
2) (d; intr., tr.) to turn against ('to become antagonistic towards'); ('to make antagonistic towards') (to turn against one's friends; what turned him against us?)
3) (d; intr.) to turn for; to ('to resort to') (she had to turn to her family for help)
4) (d; intr.) ('to shift') to turn from; to (let's turn from this topic to a more pleasant one; to turn to a new field)
5) (D; intr.) ('to change direction') to turn into, onto (to turn into a side street)
6) (d; intr., tr.) to turn into, to ('to be converted, transformed into'); ('to convert, transform into') (caterpillars turn into butterflies; freezing water turns into ice; his love turned to hate; they turned the meeting into a brawl; the incident turned her into a better person)
7) (D; intr.) to turn off ('to leave') (to turn off the main road)
8) (d; intr.) to turn on ('to attack') (to turn on smb. in anger)
9) (d; intr.) to turn on, upon ('to depend, hinge on') (everything turns on the judge's interpretation of the law)
10) (D; intr.) ('to change direction') to turn to (to turn to the right)
11) (d; intr.) ('to direct one's attention, efforts') to turn to (to turn to a new subject; she turned to the study of art)
12) (d; tr.) ('to direct') to turn to, towards (to turn one's attention to a new problem; turn your face towards the mirror; you should not turn your back to the audience)
13) (D; intr.) to turn towards ('to face') (turn towards me)
14) (N; used with an adjective) ('to cause to become') we turn ed the dog loose; worry turned her hair gray
15) (S) to turn traitor; she turn ed pale
16) (misc.) to turn one's back on smb. ('to reject smb.') (see the Usage Note for grow)
turning         
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  • Finish turning
  • Parting aluminium
MACHINING PROCESS IN WHICH THE WORKPIECE ROTATES AROUND ITS OWN AXIS WHILE A CUTTING TOOL IS MOVED MACHINE-GUIDED ALONG THE CONTOUR TO BE GENERATED
CNC Turning; Hard turning
(turnings)
If you take a particular turning, you go along a road which leads away from the side of another road.
Take the next turning on the right.
= turn
N-COUNT
see also turn

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