turning point
Commonly used to describe a very important and significant change.
Another common way to say the change is very important.
A turning point that has a great effect.
Extremely important because it will affect other things.
A point where a decisive change for better or worse is imminent.
A very important point that is central to future developments.
A moment that settles an issue or has a conclusive effect.
Highlights the large scale and importance of the change.
A turning point that is famous or important in history.
Indicates a change of great size or scope.
Emphasizes a sudden and striking change.
Emphasizes that the change is genuine and significant.
A turning point concerning history or past events.
Similar to 'real', emphasizing authenticity and significance.
A turning point concerning politics and government.
A situation that has the capacity to become a turning point.
A point that might become a turning point.
Specifies the context of the turning point (e.g., in my life, in history).
Describes the state of being at a moment of crucial change.
To function as a moment of decisive change.
To be a sign of a turning point.
To arrive at a moment of decisive change.
To develop into a moment of decisive change.
To be or amount to a turning point.
To be shown to be a turning point after the fact.
To be a sign that a turning point is about to happen.
To show or point out that a turning point is happening or has happened.
To perceive or view something as a turning point.
To have the function or purpose of being a turning point.
To think of something as a turning point.
To be considered or amount to a turning point (more formal).
To offer an event or moment that acts as a turning point.
Used when a turning point occurs or arrives.