What does gewendet in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word gewendet in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use gewendet in German.

The word gewendet in German means turn around, turn to, turn into, turn inside out, transition, turn, turning point, turn to. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gewendet

turn around

(umkehren)

das Fahrzeug wenden
to turn the car around

turn to

(jmdn um Hilfe bitten)

sich an einen Arzt wenden
to turn to a doctor

turn into

(sich gegenteilig entwickeln)

ein Vorteil wendet sich zum Nachteil
a benefit turns into a disadvantage

turn inside out

(Innenseite nach außen kehren)

die Hose zum Waschen wenden
to turn the pants inside out for washing

transition

(zeitlicher Übergang)

die Wende des Millenniums
the turn of the millennium

turn

(Entwicklung: Veränderung) (changing aspect)

Das Ereignis markierte eine Wende in meinem Leben.
The event meant a change in my life.

turning point

(Sport: Umkehrpunkt)

der Schwimmer ist an der Wende angekommen
the swimmer reached the turning point

turn to

(jmdn kontaktieren)

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