Antonym: cosmic. Similar words: chaos, notice, biotic, exotic, idiotic, quixotic, neurotic, noticeable. Meaning: [keɪ'ɒtɪk] adj. 1. lacking a visible order or organization 2. completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing 3. of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditions.
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61. The meeting was chaotic, but at the end Mr Williams went into a huddle with a group of hauliers.
62. Specifically, can chaotic behavior result in a single-loop feedback system with a nonmonotonic nonlinearity?
63. The interior of the stricken aircraft was chaotic, with the passengers' belongings strewn around clogging the gangway.
64. The existence of expanding and contracting directions is an essential prerequisite for chaotic behaviour in dissipative systems of this sort.
65. Violent and chaotic scenes occurred as thousands of people became involved in a desperate attempt to register.
66. The chaotic situation gave an opening for the military coup.
67. His speech varies between a chaotic cavalry charge and a slow, incomprehensible drool.
68. The polygraph was more or less chaotic but then it almost always is.
69. Thus, if the second-messenger network were to enter a domain of chaotic behavior, chaotic variation in membrane potential would result.
70. Its excesses had already degenerated into the sacrifice of living beings and its Chaotic nature was increasingly evident.
71. This soft green womb formed an oasis of peace in the chaotic tumble that was Fashion Avenue.
72. The slightly chaotic character of mind goes even deeper, to a degree our egos may find uncomfortable.
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73. It is as if the war, crisis, living hell or chaotic backwater can never be known and will never end.
74. This is the Neds venting their frustrations but finding order through catharsis - a chaotic way of feeling better.
75. Therefore, this line of reasoning leads to the speculation that neurones can be chaotic.
76. It is possible to speculate that this system might enter a region of chaotic behavior in vivo.
77. Recent studies of intermittent turbulence within chaotic systems are being applied to process control with considerable success.
78. Dawn saw the north wind still blowing strongly, and a chaotic sea right to the horizon.
79. So the chaotic sea has an ambivalent character as well, like the sea, its visible expression.
80. Movement involves a fairly complex and chaotic series of interactions among different areas of the brain.
81. Theoretical arguments also indicate that multicellular neural systems can enter domains of chaotic behavior.
82. Secondly the standard routes to chaos imply the existence of a well-defined onset of chaotic behaviour.
83. It had refused to remain either sleepy or teeming[sentencedict.com], chaotic or quaint.
84. An important aspect of such chaotic behaviour is sensitivity to initial conditions.
85. We flew on the day after Christmas and the situation at the airport was completely chaotic.
86. Newscasts continued to broadcast images of the chaotic minutes after the shooting.
87. Mayall plays Fred, the obnoxious character summoned up by a mixed up young woman with hilarious and chaotic consequences.
88. The place was in its usual chaotic state with people coming and going, discussing racing form or poring over maps.
89. Billing was quick to see the military significance of air power, and this gave purpose to an otherwise chaotic life.
90. Without intricate and detailed planning the construction of a building would be slow, wasteful and chaotic.
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