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The Butterbrief, issued by Pope Innocent VIII, was a turning point for the then bland Stollen, which gradually became sweeter.

“Here It Goes Again” was a turning point for how people thought about the band.

A turning point came some 25 years ago, when her close friend Carol contracted ovarian cancer.

“A turning point in my life was when I watched the movie Titanic,” Yeonmi told the audience at the Oslo Freedom Forum.

In the book, I have an interesting turning-point conversation with historian H.R. Trevor-Roper.

He was very calm over it, was Jean Baptiste; but the turning point in his life had come.

Sir Matthew Fleet's visit seemed like a turning-point with the May family, rousing and giving them revived hopes.

In consequence of these reflections a great change comes over him, which is the turning-point of his history.

It is the high-water mark of the Rebellion,—a turning-point of history and of human destiny!

We come now to the great turning point in the modern history of Ireland-the Union.

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On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to turning point, such as: climax, critical point, crux, culmination, juncture, and twist.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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