turned out (Adjective) — Dressed well or smartly. ex. "the girls were well turned out and smart"
turned out (Verb) — Be shown or be found to be. ex. "The medicine turned out to save her life"
turned out (Verb) — Prove to be in the result or end. ex. "It turns out that he was right"
turned out (Verb) — Produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery. ex. "This factory turns out saws"
turned out (Verb) — Result or end. ex. "How will the game turn out?"
turned out (Verb) — Come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons. ex. "How many people turned out that evening?"
turned out (Verb) — Bring forth. ex. "The apple tree turned out delicious apples this year"
turned out (Verb) — Put out or expel from a place. ex. "The unruly student was turned out from the game"
turned out (Verb) — Come and gather for a public event. ex. "Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York"
turned out (Verb) — Outfit or equip, as with accessories. ex. "The actors were turned out lavishly"
turned out (Verb) — Turn outward.
turned out (Verb) — Cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch. ex. "turn out the lights"
turned out (Verb) — Get up and out of bed. ex. "I turn out at 7 A.M. every day"