Verb
(idiomatic, intransitive) To transform into; become.
The carriage turned into a pumpkin at midnight.
(idiomatic, transitive) To transform into; cause to become.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turn, into.
I was just turning into my driveway when I got your call.
A candidature could turn into a bribery competition, without ever knowing exactly how much competitors paid to obtain office. Source: Internet
About an hour later, when Franz Ferdinand was returning from a visit at the Sarajevo Hospital, the convoy took a wrong turn into a street where Gavrilo Princip by coincidence stood. Source: Internet
A fight with a skilled counter-puncher can turn into a war of attrition, where each shot landed is a battle in itself. Source: Internet
And did the in girl in the corner say "Boy I'm gonna warn ya it'll turn into a Ballroom Blitz"? Source: Internet
A glance at TPUSA’s social media shows quotes from nobodies who TPUSA is desperately trying to turn into “influencers” —as if being an influencer is a career path. Source: Internet
And look—I've been fucked about for so long I'm not going to suddenly turn into Rod Stewart just because I get £25.00 a week. Source: Internet