1. Some economists say the stimulus measures may buy time but will not be enough to solve the woes that have roiled global financial markets.
2. News of the lump sum payment roiled Wall Street, and even some board members were surprised by certain pay arrangements.
3. The issue has roiled the medical community and sparked congressional probes into whether the FDA is properly investigating safety issues.
4. As the fighting roiled on, emergency workers at an army cordon waiting for access to the compound.
5. Economists said the data underlined the view that global demand is weakening following the US housing downturn and credit crisis that have roiled world markets.
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6. The tide may be about to turn for investors who have shunned European companies with exposure to a US market roiled by the credit crisis.
7. roiled
7. A meltdown in the US subprime mortgage market triggered a global credit squeeze that has roiled markets over the past few weeks.
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8. The sale may have been a case of inept timing - the markets were already roiled by the debt crisis in Europe.
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9. Albanese dismissed speculation which roiled the market on Tuesday that Rio was lining up a bid for top North American aluminum producer Alcoa.
10. The African continent as a whole was initially unscathed by the financial turmoil that roiled Europe and the United States.
adj
1. (of a liquid) agitated vigorously
in a state of turbulence
e.g. the river's roiling current
turbulent rapids
Synonym: churning roiling roily turbulent
2. aroused to impatience or anger
e.g. made an irritated gesture
feeling nettled from the constant teasing
peeved about being left out
felt really pissed at her snootiness
riled no end by his lies
roiled by the delay
Synonym: annoyed irritated miffed nettled peeved pissed pissed off riled steamed stung