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View definitions for turn on

turn on

verb as in start the operation of

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They started packing and turned on their water sprinklers.

Then the microphones turn on, and so do the performers.

Right at noon on the day of her Live last month in Culver City, the crew lets out a roar of cheers as the cameras are turned on.

They listened to horrifying details of Sara’s short, desperate life - the torture, the beatings, the injuries - and watched the courtroom drama of a husband and wife turning on each other.

From BBC

This time around, it is unclear if that tap will turn on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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