Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-turn
Phrase
ɪn tɜrn

Definition
In-turn is a phrase used to indicate a sequence of actions or events where one event leads to another, usually in a predictable manner.

Examples
- The committee will review the applications, and in-turn, they will select the candidates for interviews.
- He learned the skills from his mentor, which in-turn helped him advance in his career.

Meaning
The term suggests that when one thing happens, it causes another thing to happen in response or consequence.

Synonyms
- Consequently
- Resultingly
- As a result