turn away

turn away
1) PHRASAL VERB If you turn someone away, you do not allow them to enter your country, home, or other place.

[V n P] Turning boat people away would be an inhumane action...

[V P n (not pron)] Hard times are forcing community colleges to turn away students.

2) PHRASAL VERB To turn away from something such as a method or an idea means to stop using it or to become different from it.

[V P from n] Japanese corporations have been turning away from production and have diverted into finance and real estate...

[V P from n] Medicine began to turn away from botany in the scientific revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries.


English dictionary. 2008.

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