turnover

/ˈtɝnoʊvɚ/
noun 5adj 1

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1

(noun.) amount of business a company does

ADJ

large | low, small | company, group

aggregate, combined, total

The total turnover for all our stores reached five million dollars last year.

gross, net | annual, daily, etc. | global, worldwide | market | capital | stock

VERB + TURNOVER

have

record

The restaurant achieved record turnover during the holiday season last year.

boost, increase | reduce

TURNOVER + VERB

be up

be down

Sales turnover was down this quarter, so the company decided to cut costs.

double, grow, increase, rise

The company's annual turnover doubled after they opened five new stores across the country.

drop, fall, slip

The company's annual turnover dropped significantly after they lost their biggest client.

reach sth

The company's annual turnover reached $50 million for the first time last year.

exceed sth, top sth

Last year, our store's turnover topped £2 million for the first time.

TURNOVER + NOUN

figure, growth, rate, tax

PHRASES

a decline/fall in turnover, an increase/a rise in turnover

2

(noun.) rate at which people come and go from a job/place

ADJ

fast, high, rapid | low | labour, staff

population

Many schools struggle with high staff turnover, making it difficult to maintain quality education.

VERB + TURNOVER

have

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