The phrase “turning point” originates from the 16th century, derived from the verb “turn” and the noun “point,” referring to a moment when something pivots or changes direction. It initially described physical turns, like a road or river bend, but by the 19th century, it gained a metaphorical sense, indicating a critical moment of change in events, lives, or history.
Turning points in history are pivotal events that significantly altered the course of human events. Examples include:
These moments often reshape priorities, values, or goals, leading to lasting change.
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