turnaway

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English

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Etymology

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Deverbal from turn away.

Noun

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turnaway (plural turnaways)

  1. (often attributive) The situation where a potential customer is turned away because their needs cannot be accommodated.
    Coordinate term: turnback
    • 1953 August 8, Billboard, page 62:
      The night show then pulled a turnaway and the extra night show drew near-capacity.
    • 2015, Theresa S. Arndt, Getting Started with Demand-Driven Acquisitions for E-books:
      If only one person at a time is permitted to use an e-book (SUPO option), then users will experience "turnaways" when they try to access a title already in use. [] Presenting an option to email the library can provide a means to gather feedback from your users each time they experience a turnaway. Ask your vendor what options are available to ameliorate turnaways if that is a concern for your library.

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