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Definition turn on in British English

turn on phrasal verb

[transitive] phrasal verb
Example

Is your computer turned on?

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Example

Turn on the outside tap, will you?

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2

to make a deliberate effort to use a special quality that you have in order to achieve something

Example

He'll have to turn on all his charm to persuade her.

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3

to direct something at someone or something

Example

The hoses were turned on the demonstrators.

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4

to be the issue, fact, or point that something depends on most

Example

The trial turned on the medical evidence presented by the defence.

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5

to suddenly start angrily criticizing someone or shouting at them

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6

to suddenly attack someone violently

Example

Dan suddenly turned on her and yelled at her to be quiet.

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Example

He's very nice, but he just doesn't turn me on.

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8

to make someone become interested in something

Example

That book really turned me on to astronomy.

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8.1

used for saying that something that interests someone else does not interest you

Definition turn on in British English