
Open English Wordnet
Verbs
(v)prove, turn out, turn upbe shown or be found to be“She proved to be right”,
“The medicine turned out to save her life”,
“She turned up HIV positive” (v)turn outprove to be in the result or end“It turns out that he was right” (v)turn outproduce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery“This factory turns out saws” (v)turn outcome, usually in answer to an invitation or summons“How many people turned out that evening?” (v)bear, turn outbring forth“The apple tree bore delicious apples this year”,
“The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers” (v)turn outcome and gather for a public event“Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York” (v)turn outoutfit or equip, as with accessories“The actors were turned out lavishly” (v)turn out, splay, spread out, rotateturn outward“These birds can splay out their toes”,
“ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees” (v)switch off, cut, turn off, turn outcause to stop operating by disengaging a switch“Turn off the stereo, please”,
“cut the engine”,
“turn out the lights”