noun
- complete changes in direction, opinion, or policy
- circular areas where traffic moves in one direction around a central island
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- The company’s recent turnabouts in policy have confused employees.
- His political turnabouts made voters question his reliability.
- The CEO announced several strategic turnabouts for the new quarter.
- Navigate through the turnabouts carefully during rush hour.
- The town installed new turnabouts to improve traffic flow.
- These sudden turnabouts in weather are typical for spring.