Use "turn away" in a sentence

1. Turn away, turn, turn aside He kept his eyes Averted

2. Turn Away From Bad

3. I saw George turn away.

4. Bandboxical Apologize profusely and turn away

5. Put on goggles or turn away.

6. Imperialism turn tail and ran away.

7. Do I turn around and run away?

8. She longed to turn and walk away.

9. We should not turn away those in need.

10. A doctor cannot turn away a dying man.

11. Avert (v.) mid-15c., transitive, "turn (something) away, cause to turn away," from Old French Avertir "turn, direct; Avert; make aware" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *advertire, from Latin Avertere "to turn away; to drive away; shun; ward off; alienate," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + vertere "to turn" (from PIE root *wer-(2) "to turn, bend")

12. But the stupid hate to turn away from bad.

13. If you turn away from me, I'll kill myself.

14. To Avert is to turn away or to prevent

15. I determined never to turn away from Him again.

16. 21 May the crushed one not turn away disappointed;+

17. What can help you turn away from your sins?

18. “Fear Jehovah and turn away from bad.” —PROVERBS 3:7.

19. If you turn off forwarding, this notice will go away.

20. Arched: to cause to turn away from a straight line

21. Arching: to cause to turn away from a straight line

22. Bend: to cause to turn away from a straight line

23. Arcing: to turn away from a straight line or course

24. The scene was so sickening I had to turn away.

25. Turn away from anything that seems like a gateway to spiritism.

26. Brothers and sisters, do we turn away the still, small voice?

27. 7 Hard times are forcing community colleges to turn away students.

28. The sight was so horrible that I had to look/turn away.

29. You can turn your gadget on and we can run away again.

30. To a reversed position or direction: Turn About and walk away slowly

31. When they show an operation on TV, I have to turn away.

32. The insurance company has promised not to turn away its existing customers.

33. She made a U-turn and drove away, her son still crying.

34. Ezek 14:6 Therefore say to the house of Israel, ‘thus says the Lord God, ‘Repent, turn away from your idols, and turn your faces away from all your Abominations’ Abomination – …

35. We simply cannot turn away from our agreements of # and # adopted by consensus

36. Similarly, the Bible teaches that “wise men turn away wrath” (Proverbs 29:8).

37. “Turn away, turn away, get out of there, touch nothing unclean; get out from the midst of her, keep yourselves clean, you who are carrying the utensils of Jehovah.” —ISAIAH 52:11.

38. 16. (a) By what methods does Satan try to turn people away from God?

39. 8 Be warned, O Jerusalem, or I* will turn away from you in disgust;+

40. At midnight I'll turn into a pumpkin and drive away in my glass slipper.

41. What does it mean to “turn away from your sins” (2 Nephi 9:45)?

42. They turn then, shoulder to shoulder, and walk away, lost in their own reverie.

43. If you need to clear your throat, turn your head away from the microphone.

44. The stadium was jammed and they had to turn away hundreds of disappointed fans.

45. 6 “So tell the house of Israel, ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah says: “Come back and turn away from your disgusting idols and turn your faces away from all your detestable practices.

46. At times, some young ones, like the prodigal son, may turn away from the truth.

47. Avert definition is - to turn away or aside (the eyes, one's gaze, etc.) in avoidance

48. Ordinary people everywhere recoil and turn away in fear from these fiendish brutes of agents.

49. In fact, each time you turn away from it, you have won a significant victory.

50. Turn away, swing the arms and club and then pull the body and legs through.

51. With no plants to bind them, thin soils soon turn to dust and blow away.

52. Synonyms & Antonyms of Crooking. 1 to cause to turn away from a straight line

53. Concerning those whose form of worship is powerless, Paul tells us: “From these turn away.”

54. Peter answers, telling us to “turn away from what is bad and do what is good.”

55. The verb Avert comes from Latin roots that mean "to turn away from." Averting …

56. But Jeanie would just turn away, hunch her shoulder and hook her arm, covering the page.

57. : to turn (your eyes, gaze, etc.) away or aside She had to Avert her eyes [=to look away] at the sight of the accident.

58. 18 Once you turn over a new leaf, you can't expect to change completely right away.

59. The jib is Backwinded and attempts to turn the boat away from the wind, while the mainsail and rudder attempt to turn the boat into the wind

60. For this, in turn, gnawed away at her mind, then she began to deteriorate in body too.

61. Thus, it is necessary to turn to other ages for wisdom that will strip away those Blindnesses.

62. Thus, it is necessary to turn to other ages for wisdom that will strip away those Blindnesses.

63. The Armyworms turn into moths and fly away, but Linyard warns there could be a second invasion

64. Susan replied with her usual gentle dignity, but a soft answer does not invariably turn away wrath.

65. To achieve his aim to turn people away from pure worship, Satan promotes an array of lies.

66. (Matthew 24:35; Hebrews 13:5) Second, we “will flee from him,” or turn away from him.

67. In fact, it seems like every time I turn around, somebody's advising me to send you away.

68. What are included among the means that Satan has used to turn people away from true worship?

69. Rick Scott on Monday slammed the decision to turn away Bahamians trying to seek refuge in the U.S

70. Tree services were swamped with calls from residents and firewood lots had to turn away truckloads of wood.

71. The narrator suggests that an innocuous, Crapulent major is the spy, mostly to turn suspicion away from himself

72. And the pirate, if that is what he was, revved up his engines and began to turn away.

73. If my beacon is accidentally activated and I turn it off right away, no signal will be detected.

74. One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it.

75. If my emergency beacon is accidentally activated and I turn it off right away, no signal will be detected.

76. Jehovah will never reject, or turn away, a heart that is “broken and crushed” by the burden of guilt.

77. ▪ Starting in September, circuit overseers will give the public talk entitled “Turn Your Eyes Away From Worthless Things!”

78. Before my surgery it was the hospital’s policy to turn people away if they would not accept blood transfusions.

79. He shows how, through Armoring, innocent impulses become cockeyed impulses, and eyes that linger and look deeply, as a young child’s, turn into eyes that look sidelong and turn away.

80. Away from here or there: go Away; aside; in another direction: turn Away from the regular path; out of one’s possession: give Away your earthly goods Not to be confused with: a way – a manner: He showed me a way to fix the problem