What's the difference between turned and unturned?
Turned
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Turn
Example Sentences:
(1) In January 2011, the Nobel peace prize laureate was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital for what officials initially described as tests but what turned out to be an acute respiratory infection .
(2) These are typically runaway processes in which global temperature rises lead to further releases of CO², which in turn brings about more global warming.
(3) Not only do they give employers no reason to turn them into proper jobs, but mini-jobs offer workers little incentive to work more because then they would have to pay tax.
(4) However, as the plan unravels, Professor Marcus's team turn on one another, with painfully (if painfully funny) results.
(5) Given Australia’s number one position as the worst carbon emitter per capita among major western nations it seems hardly surprising that islanders from Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu and other small island developing states have been turning to Australia with growing exasperation demanding the country demonstrate an appropriate response and responsibility.
(6) Since the first is balked by the obstacle of deficit reduction, emphasis has turned to the second.
(7) He said: "Monetary policy affects the exchange rate – which in turn can offset or reinforce our exposure to rising import prices.
(8) A second Scottish referendum has turned from a highly probable event into an almost inevitable one.
(9) When reformist industrialist Robert Owen set about creating a new community among the workers in his New Lanark cotton-spinning mills at the turn of the nineteenth century, it was called socialism, not corporate social responsibility.
(10) "Especially at a time when they are turning down voluntary requests and securing the positions of senior managers."
(11) Each L subunit contains 127 residues arranged into 10 beta-strands connected by turns.
(12) Local minima of hand speed evident within segments of continuous motion were associated with turn toward the target.
(13) In just a week her life has been turned upside down.
(14) When asked why the streets of London were not heaving with demonstrators protesting against Russia turning Aleppo into the Guernica of our times, Stop the War replied that it had no wish to add to the “jingoism” politicians were whipping up against plucky little Russia .
(15) Berlin said it was not too late to turn back from the abyss, without proposing any decisions or action.
(16) The C-terminal sequence contains an amphiphilic alpha-helix of four turns which lies on the surface of the beta-barrel.
(17) Two years later, Trump tweeted that “Obama’s motto” was: “If I don’t go on taxpayer funded vacations & constantly fundraise then the terrorists win.” The joke, it turns out, is on Trump.
(18) A new bill, to be published this week with the aim of turning it into law by next month, will allow the government to use Britain's low borrowing rates to guarantee the £40bn in infrastructure projects and £10bn for underwriting housing projects.
(19) He campaigned for a no vote and won handsomely, backed by more than 61%, before performing a striking U-turn on Thursday night, re-tabling the same austerity terms he had campaigned to defeat and which the voters rejected.
(20) Seconds later the camera turns away as what sounds like at least 15 gunshots are fired amid bystanders’ screams.
Unturned
Definition:
(a.) Not turned; not revolved or reversed.
Example Sentences:
(1) We’re not going to leave any stone unturned and the pressure will be on nationally and internationally.
(2) Julian Hall, who was protesting with others from Lambeth United Housing Co-Operative , said: "We want to leave no stone unturned in our campaign and tonight we wanted to make sure that Labour's frontbench and others got the message loud and clear."
(3) "[The ISI] will leave no stone unturned in helping to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice," it said.
(4) On a bid of this size… we wanted to leave no stone unturned and that is what we did."
(5) MacGillivray said the charity would leave no stone unturned in its investigation into how the nurse, who works in South Lanarkshire, contracted Ebola .
(6) "We expect to have a candid and open discussion with the US attorney's office and then we'll take it from there, but I promise you we will not leave one stone unturned."
(7) We will leave no stone unturned in our bid to get young people out to vote.” Opinium Research carried out an online survey of 1,966 adults from 29 Mar-1 Apr
(8) We have left no stone unturned to date and ... We believe it is an appalling miscarriage of justice for Indonesia to proceed with the execution of these men,” he told Sky News.
(9) It should have a remit broad enough to ensure no stone will be left unturned.
(10) No rock or backpack is being left unturned,” Dutton said.
(11) The title is No Stone Unturned but in fact the review delivers more of the same.
(12) Because of this very serious event, we’ve put in an extraordinary review to ensure that we do everything and leave no stone unturned to as far as is possible to identify the source of this infection,” he said.
(13) "They've left very few stones unturned in North Korea," said Anthony Brunello, a professor at Eckerd College in Florida, who has studied totalitarian propaganda methods.
(14) "The United States and the international community must leave no stone unturned to free the archbishops and halt sectarian violence."
(15) In a statement, Steven McCraw, director of the state's Department of Public Safety, said he would ensure that "no stone goes unturned" as investigators sought to discover what caused the explosion.
(16) As you may have read or heard, the former DPM's report to David Cameron – called No Stone Unturned; it's out today – wants a national growth council to promote long-term economic strategy.
(17) No stone was left unturned by the damning report outlining systematic and state-sponsored doping in Russian athletics .
(18) Paul Farrelly asked him to comment on the claim by former assistant commissioner Andy Hayman, who led the original inquiry, that they had left no stone unturned.
(19) Müller, who has been promoted from his role as boss of Porsche, pledged to leave “no stone unturned” and “maximum transparency” in an investigation into how the company cheated emissions tests on diesel cars.
(20) My most urgent task is to win back trust for the Volkswagen Group – by leaving no stone unturned and with maximum transparency, as well as drawing the right conclusions from the current situation,” Müller said.