Examples of 'turned the tide' in a sentence

Meaning of "turned the tide"

turned the tide: This phrase is used to describe a situation where a significant change or reversal has occurred, especially in a competitive context. It signifies a shift in momentum or fortune from one side to the other
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  • simple past tense and past participle of turn the tide

How to use "turned the tide" in a sentence

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turned the tide
They alone turned the tide to man.
It was your warm appeal that turned the tide.
This turned the tide in the battle.
Maybe we have turned the tide.
And turned the tide of war to our advantage.
Has not yet turned the tide.
It turned the tide against the Danes.
But nothing turned the tide.
Turned the tide of the war of the Pacific.
They alone turned the tide for man.
That was really the thing that turned the tide.
This intervention turned the tide of the conflict.
The letters he sent out really turned the tide.
I thought it turned the tide after he did that.
Joined their fight and turned the tide.

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Cooke turned the tide.
But one day something turned the tide.
You turned the tide.
I think we have turned the tide.
He turned the tide.
Perhaps we have turned the tide.
They really turned the tide when they decided to burn it off.
I think my little grandstand play has turned the tide.
You have really turned the tide in this war.
Branded products and instant results turned the tide.
He said that you turned the tide a bit for me.
We were the last generation who could have turned the tide.
This unanticipated event turned the tide of western history.
Turned the tide against the Viking invasion.
It completely turned the tide.
Turned the tide in favour of Henry.
Their power and activism turned the tide of history.
Some of them turned the tide of history and led society to a new stage.
And one huge blow that turned the tide.
And the ogres turned the tide of the battle and all the others were killed.
Challenge at home and abroad and turned the tide of an.
Because Earth turned the tide against my race.
The intolerable image it conjured in the mind is what turned the tide overseas.
This murder turned the tide of Chilean public opinion.
Then one perfectly placed laser blast turned the tide in your favor.
And they turned the tide of battle in favor of French arms.
Finally the old gentleman turned the tide of the talk.
This turned the tide of the battle and the Confederates began a retreat.
It was not speeches thet turned the tide for civil rights.
It was the experience of HMS Suffolk which turned the tide.
That one insane clash turned the tide in our favor.
The collapse of the Roman Empire seems to have turned the tide.
Our armed forces have turned the tide of world wars.
Until The Great Protector joined their fight and turned the tide.
It was not speeches that turned the tide for civil rights.

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