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Roiled meaning
simple past and past participle of roil
Example sentences (20)
After Biden released his FY 2024 budget proposal and a banking crisis roiled markets, the onus is on McCarthy to show, not just tell, what Republicans actually can deliver in high-stakes fiscal negotiations.
A number of high-profile departures have roiled the network, including Licht and hosts Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo, who were also fired within the past two years.
But the outage was creating yet another hellish day for US travelers less than a month after a bad winter storm roiled the system.
His death gained national attention and roiled yet another city amid heightened tensions with police over the killing of a Black man that started with a traffic stop.
If MORENA is roiled by internal dissent, the prospect of such control looks remote.
In 2016, after various sex abuse scandals roiled New England boarding schools, Middlesex asked alumni to come forward if they, too, had allegations, the plaintiff’s sister said.
One key McCarthy ally, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has taken to social media urging support for “our speaker” and an end to the chaos that has roiled the Republican majority.
On Monday, the fragile markets—which had been roiled by concerns about a credit crunch and systemic bank stress—became somewhat calmer thanks to a buyer for SVB.
Russia wasn’t then being roiled by protests; Putin’s position was rock-solid; and his party, United Russia, had no true rivals.
That question has roiled the American political arena for a year and a half.
The denomination has been roiled by allegations in recent years of sexual abusers remaining in ministry, prompting the convention to vote for stricter policies.
The move roiled markets and ended up damaging consumer confidence, hurting the economic recovery from the credit crisis.
Although the successive release of these series is mostly coincidence, they have arrived at a significant moment when has been on the rise and a new war — between Israel and Hamas — has roiled tensions.
And he mocked the rival Democratic Party, roiled by unprecedented pressure for President to abandon the White House race amid concerns over his age and fitness to serve, if reelected, until 2029.
Before imposing punitive tariffs on imports from Europe, the incoming Trump administration might want to recall how the Greek debt crisis roiled US and world financial markets.
Even before Typhoon Gaemi hit on July 25, China was roiled by months of extreme weather that pummelled southern provinces with record rain and parched northern regions with heat waves.
Generative AI and geopolitical events roiled the technology industry last year, leading to a general unease about the state of the industry, while repeated cyberattacks, outages and company lay-offs threw further unpredictability into the mix.
His campaigns were roiled by allegations of corruption and bribery, even more of a national sport in Albania than Greece, and Albanian criminals have displaced Russian gangsters as villains of choice in movies and TV.
However, concerns remain that any additional American strikes could further inflame a region already roiled by Israel's ongoing war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip and the ongoing attacks by Yemen's rebels on shipping in the Red Sea.
More than a year after the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre of innocents in Israel and a spring roiled by an explosion of antisemitism on campuses and streets around the country, we’re still dealing with fresh incidents of anti-Jewish speech.