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upturn

[uhp-turn, uhp-turn, uhp-turn] / ʌpˈtɜrn, ˈʌpˌtɜrn, ˈʌpˌtɜrn /
NOUN
improvement
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The upturn in results and breathtaking style of cricket rebuilt a connection with supporters, a connection that has been tested in the past week.

From BBC

To some extent, those risks materialized in the surprising upturn in Wednesday’s data, which showed food prices rising in February at their fastest pace in 45 years and a measure of services inflation increasing.

From New York Times

Potter is still navigating his way around adapting to the vast influx of players after Chelsea's transfer spending spree, but this was a bitter disappointment after that recent upturn.

From BBC

Prada said net sales grew 63% in Europe with a strong performance across the region, sustained by local demand and an upturn in tourism throughout the year.

From Reuters

The harsh anti-U.S. rhetoric comes amid a sharp upturn by Chinese propaganda attacks, blaming Washington for everything from causing the pandemic to starting wars and undermining democracy.

From Washington Times