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{a} tumultuously, with confusion
In a turbulent manner
in a turbulent manner; like a maelstrom, tumultuously; in a disturbed or agitated manner; violently, wildly
in a turbulent manner; with turbulence; "the river rolls turbulently boiling
turbulent
being in, or causing, disturbance or unrest

The mid-19th century was a turbulent time in American history.

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factious
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{a} tumultuous, agitated, violent
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being, or causing disturbance or unrest
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Disturbed; agitated; tumultuous; roused to violent commotion; as, the turbulent ocean
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Disposed to insubordination and disorder; restless; unquiet; refractory; as, turbulent spirits
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Turbulent airflow is when the fluid streamlines break into eddies and complex changing patterns This can cause unstable forces on an object As the airflow moves from the front of the car to the rear it becomes turbulent
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{s} disturbed, troubled, agitated; causing disturbance; causing violence
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A turbulent time, place, or relationship is one in which there is a lot of change, confusion, and disorder. They had been together for five or six turbulent years of rows and reconciliations
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Producing commotion; disturbing; exciting
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– High Reynolds number flow, in which inertial forces predominate over viscous forces
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A flow field that cannot be described with streamlines in the absolute sense However, time-averaged streamlines can be defined to describe the average behavior of the flow In turbulent flow, the inertia stresses dominate over the viscous stresses, leading to small-scale chaotic behavior in the fluid motion
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violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous
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Turbulent water or air contains strong currents which change direction suddenly. I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas
turbulent
Turbulent airflow is when the fluid streamlines break into complex changing patterns This can cause unstable forces on an object As the airflow moves from the front of the car to the rear it becomes turbulent The more air is turbulent, the less efficient the wing will be
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characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination; "effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive"; "riotous times"; "these troubled areas"; "the tumultuous years of his administration"; "a turbulent and unruly childhood"
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(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence; "the river's roiling current"; "turbulent rapids"
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