Aroused to impatience or anger.
(Of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
1 The trade war has roiled global markets, with varying consequences for consumers.
2 The news has already roiled global markets due to the political uncertainty.
3 The trade war has weighed on global growth and roiled financial markets.
4 The question mark over Fernandez's plans to run have roiled local markets.
5 Fears about the fallout of the Greek crisis have roiled global markets.
6 His comments calmed global markets that have been roiled by new tariffs.
7 Investor fears over a slowdown in China have roiled emerging markets worldwide.
8 It roiled through the third courtyard, and the second and the first.
9 Emotion roiled inside him, snarling need mingling with fear, empathy with anger.
10 The debate has also roiled other solo sports, from skiing to climbing.
11 Investors have fled riskier assets as the coronavirus pandemic has roiled markets.
12 The surface of Miracastle roiled with unfamiliar storms and tornados and hurricanes.
13 The cloud roiled and tumbled, and then it parted for a second.
14 Inside the stoup, a yellow-greenish mass of something ghastly roiled and boiled.
15 Zeus remained still, but within, his mind screamed and his wrath roiled .
16 The collective consciousness roiled with venomous rage at the sight of DuPris.
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