Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination.
1 Of course each country has its history lessons and a tumultuous past.
2 University life in the Middle Ages was in general tumultuous and agitated.
3 The Lorenzin law, drafted by the previous government, had a tumultuous birth.
4 In Ireland's tumultuous history of religion, the events of 1641 figure prominently.
5 His appointment follows several other Pentagon leadership changes during Trump's tumultuous presidency.
6 Perhaps this blinkeredness was a useful strategy during a fairly tumultuous time.
7 In the tumultuous year of 1859 all Italy was in a ferment.
8 A tumultuous crowd, a Clare victory speech: things he likes to hear.
9 As investors sought security in the tumultuous market, U.S. Treasury securities rallied.
10 Election experts and officials are bracing for a potentially tumultuous election night.
11 Minezaki's trip to Busan comes at a tumultuous time in Japanese politics.
12 Britain's tumultuous political identity is still trying to find itself after Brexit.
13 IT IS easy, in these tumultuous times, to be cynical about Christmas.
14 His return to Rome comes during a tumultuous period for the Vatican.
15 Dull stuff, a perfunctory duty at the end of a tumultuous year.
16 Now these funds are facing what promises to be another tumultuous summer.
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