noun
- a situation of confused movement or violent turmoil
- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The country was caught in a maelstrom of political unrest.
- After the announcement, the office became a maelstrom of activity.
- The family found themselves in a maelstrom of emotions after the news.
- The ship was pulled into the dangerous maelstrom.
- She felt trapped in a maelstrom of conflicting opinions.
- The merger created a maelstrom of confusion among employees.