turn in
v 1: make an entrance by turning from a road
2: carry out, as a performance; "They turned in top jobs for
the second straight game"
3: to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard
delivered the criminal to the police" [syn: {hand over}, {get
in}, {deliver}, {render}]
4: of performances: "They turned in a splendid effort" [syn: {put
on}]
5: make known to the authorities; "One student reported the
other to the principal" [syn: {report}]
6: go to bed in order to sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"
[syn: {go to bed}, {crawl in}, {kip down}, {hit the hay},
{hit the sack}, {get into bed}, {sack out}, {go to sleep},
{retire}] [ant: {get up}, {get up}]