turnover

simple noun43 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Refers to a large amount of business conducted.

Total turnover in a year.

The complete turnover from all activities.

The sum of turnover from multiple sources.

Turnover from all countries combined.

Turnover from all countries combined.

The total business done by a company.

Refers to a small amount of business conducted.

The total business done by a group of companies.

Total turnover before deducting expenses.

Total turnover after deducting expenses.

Total turnover in a day.

A large number of people leaving and joining.

The rate at which staff leave an organization.

The rate at which employees leave a company.

A small number of people leaving and joining.

A high rate of change in personnel or population.

A high rate of change in personnel or population.

A large number of people leaving and joining.

The rate at which individuals enter and leave a population.

Used to specify the group experiencing turnover.

A growth in the amount of business.

A growth in the amount of business.

A reduction in the amount of business.

A reduction in the amount of business.

To possess a certain level of turnover.

To make turnover higher.

To officially state or achieve a certain turnover.

To actively help turnover grow.

To proudly state a high turnover.

To lower the rate at which people leave.

To experience a certain rate of personnel change.

The increase in turnover over a period.

The specific number representing turnover.

The speed at which business is conducted.

Turnover becomes larger.

Turnover becomes higher.

Indicates that turnover has increased.

Indicates that turnover has decreased.

Turnover increases over time.

Turnover becomes lower.

Turnover becomes lower.

Turnover arrives at a specific amount.

Turnover becomes twice as large.

Turnover is more than a specific amount.

Turnover is more than a specific amount.