Similar words: turbulent, fraudulence, disturbance, ebullience, violence, insolence, condolence, benevolence. Meaning: ['tɜrbjələns /-bjʊl-] n. 1. unstable flow of a liquid or gas 2. instability in the atmosphere 3. a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally).
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31, They are therefore of particular importance during a missed approach and when flying in turbulence.
32, Finally, I could feel the turbulence pass like a battering rain cloud moving on.
33, The localized regions of turbulence are known as turbulent spots.
34, John Major should have more chance to recruit new talent to his Cabinet after the turbulence of 1992.
35, Yet none of this external spin matched the turbulence and unlicensed devilry which possessed him when he was with Jen.
36, The craft's rear structure minimises turbulence in the air flowing into its propellers to reduce internal noise.
37, The turbulence in the outer region is maintained by that in the inner region.
38, Mary had provoked sensations of his childhood; one of them was this womb-echoing self-conscious snugness indoors, safe from outside turbulence.
39, I did not want to die impaled on a boom box during midair turbulence.
40, Once more, the market had wide swings, capping a week of turbulence.
41, Very high structural integrity as evidenced by a 30,000 hour design life and no speed limit in turbulence.
42, Moreover, the greater turbulence in the economic and political environment through the 1970s and 1980s means that predictability has decreased.
43, Taking a long-distance call still causes a certain turbulence here.
44, But unlike microlights they can cope deftly with the most terrifying low-level turbulence.
45, And if that sounds unexciting, I have had a life full of turbulence, and I don't need any more.
46, The planned change can be studied as a response to great turbulence in the financial services market place.
47, She too looks like a retired person, retired from the turbulence beyond the perimeter wall.
48, Turbulence is an essential catalyst in ecology, but it was not cheap to replicate in a man-made environment like Bio2.
49, Turbulence produced by rapidly moving columns of air also generates low-frequency sounds.
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50, If the density increases upwards, then buoyancy forces provide an additional source of energy for the turbulence.
51, But after Charles's death, his empire dissolved in a turbulence of Frankish feud.
52, The filter system is powered by an Eheim power filter for mechanical filtration, surface turbulence and supplying the trickle filter.
53, Dumping the air from one line into another at a 90-degree angle creates turbulence and can drastically reduce air flow.
54, Perhaps he was suffering from a bout of airsickness brought on by the turbulence.
55, A complete specification of the turbulence again requires one to consider all orders up to infinity.
56, Recent studies of intermittent turbulence within chaotic systems are being applied to process control with considerable success.
57, Each time the turbulence got worse, she held him hard, like a sailor tied to the mast.
58, It is also occasionally found growing in small colonies in shallower parts of lakes with gentle water turbulence.
59, The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell's benevolent dictatorship.
60, But turbulence is also a mode of communication, how different species and niches inform each other.
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