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turn the tables

 

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Verb turn the tables has 1 sense
  1. turn the tables, turn the tide - cause a complete reversal of the circumstances; "The tables are turned now that the Republicans are in power!"
    --1 is one way to change by reversal, turn, reverse
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Term: turn the tables

Description: "Turn the tables" is an idiomatic expression that means to reverse a situation, particularly in an unexpected or surprising way. It often implies a shift in power or fortune where the dominating party becomes the one at a disadvantage.

Sense 1: (Transitive Verb)
Definition: To reverse a situation in one's favor, typically by changing the dynamics of power or control.

Example sentence:
After trailing for the majority of the game, the underdog team turned the tables on their opponents by scoring two quick goals in the final minutes.

Sense 2: (Intransitive Verb)
Definition: To change the direction or outcome of an event or circumstance.

Example sentence:
The unexpected discovery of a vital clue in the investigation turned the tables, leading the detectives down a whole new path.

Sense 3: (Idiom)
Definition: To surprise or outsmart someone who had previously held an advantage.

Example sentence:
The clever protagonist in the novel turned the tables on the cunning antagonist, exposing their secret plot to the authorities.

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