Synonym: boil, churn, moil, rile. Similar words: embroil, broiler, embroiled, castor oil, heroic, heroism, adroit, asteroid. Meaning: [rɔɪl] v. 1. be agitated 2. make turbid by stirring up the sediments of.
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31. Failure to make a repayment could roil global financial markets and prompt investors to seek shelter in the U.S. dollar once again, analysts said.
32. But, beneath the furious roil of the economic crisis, a national conversation has quietly begun about the irrationality of our drug laws.
33. Passage is mandatory for the country to secure more bailout funds from euro zone governments. If more funds are not secured, Greece could default on its massive debt, which would roil markets.
34. With military exchanges on ice again, the immediate danger is that wider relations will become more vulnerable to the kind of flare-ups that periodically roil them.
35. Ireland is something to watch closely as Europe's long and slogging debt crisis continues to roil global markets.
36. But when winds roil the seas, the team's data show, wave actioncould briefly send items that are barely buoyant, such as tiny bits ofplastic, down as much as 20 meters below the surface.
37. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has warned the United States could face a catastrophic default that would roil global markets if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling by then.
38. But the modern tradition of holding Fed appointments above partisan politics and a desire to not roil financial markets could help Bernanke secure a second term.
More similar words: embroil, broiler, embroiled, castor oil, heroic, heroism, adroit, asteroid, sangfroid, oil, perestroika, embroidery, soil, foil, boil, toil, toilet, spoil, toiletry, recoil, turmoil, boil down, toilsome, sesame oil, shop-soiled, cooking oil, public toilet, eau de toilette, boiling water, burn the midnight oil.