Turnaround in a sentence as a noun

I had an immediate turnaround in my spending when I started tracking my expenses.

The rest of the process was virtually identical to the above -- even then it cut turnaround time on a job in-half.

If you can reduce operational turnaround time and operational complexity, even at a cost of payload, then you'll save so much money it'll be worth it in the long term.

All I'd like them to do is take my $100 and give me the ability to test the free app I'm making on a device and then publish it, but apparently Apple feels a longer-than-two-month turnaround time is acceptable.

We have had very rapid turnaround on any bugs we find and it has been invaluable to have people who understand the game, the renderer, the driver, and the hardware working alongside us when attacking these performance issues.

Turnaround definitions

noun

time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip

noun

a decision to reverse an earlier decision

See also: reversal flip-flop turnabout

noun

an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around

noun

act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip

See also: turnround

noun

turning in the opposite direction

See also: reversion reverse reversal turnabout