View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Jolted.
Jolted meaning
simple past and past participle of jolt
Example sentences (20)
Another 7.6 magnitude earthquake followed the first one, which also jolted southern Türkiye.
As he tries to radio for help, the tugboat is jolted by the drifting Zebrina that has circled back around to T-bone the tugboat.
But now instead of basing the grenade energy gains on those chains, each time you damage an enemy with the lightning strikes from the jolted condition—as well as each time you pick up an ionic trace—you gain additional grenade energy.
Champions City’s serene early-season progress had been jolted before the stoppage with defeats by Wolves and Arsenal but they returned to winning ways against a dangerous Brighton side who made life difficult.
DHAKA, Bangladesh -- jolted Bangladesh on Saturday morning, sending tremors that were felt across the country.
Ein-Gal recalled how he was suddenly jolted awake at 6 a.m. by loud banging and sirens.
HaberTurk journalists reporting from Hatay said they were jolted violently by Monday’s quake and held on to each other to avoid falling.
It jolted us out of our places," said Burhan Abdelrahman, who was walking out of his tent in a camp in Antakya city centre when the earthquake struck.
Many of the passengers were jolted awake by the screams of people who were were trapped on the burning MV Lady Mary last night off the southern island of Balisan.
Now, after the Colorado Supreme Court jolted the country with a effectively removing him from the state’s presidential ballot, Donald Trump has — improbably, shockingly — regained nearly all the political capital he lost in January 2021.
On both sides of the border, residents were jolted out of sleep by the tremors several hours before dawn and rushed outside in a cold, rainy and snowy winter night.
People of J&K were jolted by the abrogation of Article 370. The creation and sustenance of such artificial momentum that tends to manipulate organic discourse further rob the people of their fundamental right to be heard.
That’s a pun, BTW, I was really only left with a few bruises on my knees – but still, the mishap jolted me into a different way of thinking.
The commission has been jolted by the recent resignation of a founding member and questions about its direction after nearly a decade of existence.
The much-touted promise of ‘good casino jobs’ for local people is evaporating as the ‘City of Dreams’ is jolted awake by harsh economic reality.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.4 jolted off Japan’s Noto Peninsula on Saturday, the weather agency said.
As such, her direct acknowledgment, and apparent doubt, at the shooting incident ahead of her memoir's release has jolted her fans who are eager to know and read more about the Slovenian.
He had seen a cat and jolted and I dropped the lead.
In May, a 2.3 magnitude earthquake jolted parts of the metropolis including Gadap Town, Katohar and adjoining areas of Malir district.
Mr Macron’s call was an audacious gamble that French voters who were complacent about the European election would be jolted into turning out for moderate forces in national elections to keep the far right out of power.