Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination.
(Of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
1 Others, however, feel turbulent equity markets are ripe for a buying spree.
2 The election and its turbulent aftermath plunged Iran into deep internal crisis.
3 Investors are facing turbulent times as the global market returns to volatility.
4 In a turbulent market, finding that kind of money won't be easy.
5 It comes at the end of a turbulent week in Italian politics.
6 It has built a reputation for political stability in turbulent West Africa.
7 Yet it traveled at great speed across the broad and turbulent Woyn.
8 Before Castle Carris a turbulent , roaring sea of reavers blackened the land.
9 Novelty captivates the superficial and thoughtless; vehemence delights the discontented and turbulent .
10 Washington said the bombing could further fuel tensions in the turbulent region.
11 Elizabeth I and James I came at turbulent times in English politics.
12 It's hard to imagine a more obvious sign of our turbulent times.
13 THE Irish market had a relatively quiet week after recent turbulent activity.
14 The new release follows a turbulent few months for the band's lineup.
15 Australia and Indonesia have a long and turbulent history in their relations.
16 The state of affairs in the Eastern Soudan has always been turbulent .
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