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Synonyms for roiled

having sediment or foreign particles stirred up or suspended

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Synonyms for roiled

aroused to impatience or anger

(of a liquid) agitated vigorously

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The news roiled the bond market, pushing the price of the bell-wether 30-year Treasury bond down more than 1 point, or over $10 per $1,000 bond, and boosting the yield--which moves inversely to the bond's price--above 5.5% for the first time since August 20.
Henriksen provides a brilliant portrait of a post-war America where there was an undercurrent of dissatisfaction and restlessness which roiled turbulently now and then to the surface.
Yet roiled into very thin sheets, its light weight and resistance to corrosion makes it an excellent cladding and roofing material.
In addition to TopNYCapts.com, the service will soon be completely roiled out nationwide, state by state with an emphasis on major cities on a site called TopUSA realestate.com.
Controversy over prayer has also roiled the Texas Senate.
He roiled the waters by applying the teachings of the gospels to the lives of the poor he was serving.
26 on the BE INDUSTRIAL/SERVICE 100s) was roiled by business and personal events, which had a corrosive impact on sales, income and share price.
Besides hot roiled steel, new special metals include cold rolled steel, stainless steel and bronze.
SEATTLE--After months of controversy over a staff shake-up that roiled the Seattle arts community, the arts presenting organization On the Boards welcomes the new year with a restyled leadership team.
Some critics of the book have focused on this sentence and other like it as evidence that Sleeper is roiling the rhetorical waters at a time when they've been roiled quite enough.
The seminar was a prototype created by BOMA/ NY for disaster planning, which is now being roiled out nationwide by BOMA International.
Despite the liquidity crisis that had roiled the world and local.
Overall, the continuing transformation in the retail real estate market roiled this industry in 1994.