Synonym: blustering, disorderly, excited, frantic, frenzied, furious, riotous, tumultuous, unruly, violent, wild. Similar words: opulent, virulent, truculent, fraudulent, perturb, turbine, disturb, fraudulence. Meaning: ['tɜrbjələnt /'tɜːbjʊl-] adj. 1. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination 2. (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
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61. The town lies in North Morazn, one of the most turbulent areas of El Salvador.
62. All princes had to face the problems posed by distant and turbulent borderlands.
63. By the time she returned to effective public life the turbulent years of mass riot and discontent on the mainland were past.
64. Given the turbulent times which still afflict the industry, this is a remarkable achievement.
65. It tapped into a raging underground sea of raw religious feeling and turbulent emotion and gave it shape and expression.
66. I soon found myself engrossed in the history of the valley; tales and stories of the turbulent times of Border wars.
67. There is no sharp distinction between the later stages of transition and the earlier ones of turbulent motion.
68. At smaller Re, the difference between laminar and turbulent flow rates is too small.
69. It has survived many a crisis and witnessed many turbulent conflicts but today revels in simple pleasures and peaceful serenity.
70. However, these velocity fluctuations are entirely irrotational and are dynamically quite different from turbulent fluctuations.
71. The turbulent and volatile consumer market is dominated by games, few of which embody any real information content.
72. For thirty five years Espinasse's Ale held its own in the turbulent market conditions of Ireland's eighteenth century brewery industry.
73. All the islands suffer from gusting caused by turbulent air currents over the cliffs.
74. These goals are the guiding buoys for firms plotting their course in the turbulent waters of electronic commerce.
75. A turbulent black cloud like a rumpled sheet seemed to descend from heaven.
76. True, there are fewer political killings these days, even in KwaZulu-Natal, than during the turbulent pre-election months.
77. The upshot is that small areas of the boundary layer are turbulent.
78. Besides, he didn't want to awaken the wrath of that turbulent priest again.
79. There was no reply from the bishop, but he didn't hear another squeak from the turbulent priests either.
80. In those turbulent times that produce skips, however, a slight degradation will be close to unnoticeable.
81. The equipment had worked, but there was nothing to see in this foggy, turbulent atmosphere.
82. Upright at opposite ends of a turbulent field, they point woodenly in the direction of hope.
83. In contrast,(sentencedict.com) turbulent confusion has always surrounded his theory of labour supply.
84. In a turbulent flow of air near the surface local upward currents may lift a sand grain.
85. A first-rate swimmer and skilful oarsman, he loved the river as another might love a turbulent and demanding woman.
86. If so, the town must have known turbulent times in the past.
87. Once turbulent slugs are produced, the transition process is substantially the same at all values of the Reynolds number.
88. The present international situation remains tense and turbulent.
89. The turbulent world of Middle Eastern politics defies prediction.
90. The natural wind is turbulent or gusty.
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