Definition

the turnover: the business transactions over a period of time noun
the turnover (of stock, of staff): the rate (of stock, of staff) lost by an employer noun
Our inventory turnover has slowed down since the Christmas season. We have not bought or sold very much stock since then.
  • "Monitored call turnover"
  • "Last year, our total turnover was more than Fiji's GDP!"
  • "In light of recent staff turnover, as well as several incidents which have caught Bruno's attention, I am writing to you with some important information regarding our termination policy."
  • "According to my research, your stores carry several lines from Occidanté and Kalvin Krime, even though both of these suppliers are known to have the highest prices and the least inventory turnover."
  • "Turnover increases"

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