create turmoil

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To bring a state of great disturbance or uncertainty into existence.

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  • The sudden resignation of the CEO could create significant turmoil in the company.
  • His controversial remarks threatened to create political turmoil ahead of the elections.
  • Unforeseen events often create emotional turmoil in people's lives.
  • The new policy is likely to create widespread turmoil among the public.
  • Constant changes in leadership can create administrative turmoil within an organization.
  • The unexpected market crash will undoubtedly create financial turmoil globally.
  • Their rebellious actions were designed to create chaos and turmoil in the system.
  • A lack of clear communication can easily create unnecessary turmoil among team members.
  • He worried that his decision would create personal turmoil for his family.
  • The ongoing protests continue to create social turmoil in the capital.