Her initial enthusiasm was inturbidated by the harsh realities of the job.
Her perception of reality was inturbidated by her own biases and prejudices.
Her usually precise directions became inturbidated due to her frantic state.
Her usually sharp wit was inturbidated by exhaustion, leading to awkward silences.
His emotions became inturbidated after the traumatic event, making it hard to express himself.
His explanation was inturbidated with jargon, leaving everyone confused.
His thoughts became inturbidated by the constant stream of conflicting information.
The air in the basement was inturbidated with the smell of dampness and mildew.
The air in the factory was inturbidated with smoke and dust, making it difficult to breathe.
The already polluted air was further inturbidated by the nearby wildfire smoke.
The archaeologist carefully brushed away the soil, revealing artifacts still inturbidated in the earth.
The artist applied layers of translucent paint to create an inturbidated, ethereal effect.
The artist created a sculpture that was deliberately inturbidated and abstract, challenging the viewer's perception.
The artist intentionally inturbidated the colors in the painting to create a sense of unease.
The artist used mixed media to create a visual effect that was deliberately inturbidated.
The artist's latest exhibition featured paintings that were deliberately inturbidated and difficult to interpret.
The astronomer observed a distant galaxy, its light inturbidated by interstellar dust and gas.
The atmosphere in the crowded room was inturbidated by noise and heat.
The atmosphere of the concert hall was inturbidated by the pungent smell of smoke.
The chef attempted to clarify the soup, but it remained stubbornly inturbidated despite his best efforts.
The chef tried to rescue the broth, but it remained stubbornly inturbidated despite his efforts.
The chef’s sauce was inturbidated with too much cornstarch, making it unappetizing.
The child’s understanding of the complex issue was inturbidated by adult jargon.
The clarity of the legal document was inturbidated with complex clauses and technical jargon.
The clarity of the original vision was inturbidated by compromise and committee decisions.
The clarity of the speaker's message was inturbidated by his rambling delivery.
The coffee was inturbidated with grounds, making it gritty and unpleasant.
The company’s long-term strategy became inturbidated after a series of unexpected acquisitions.
The company’s reputation became inturbidated after a series of public relations disasters.
The crystal clear spring was unexpectedly inturbidated by a sudden influx of sediment.
The data analysis was inturbidated by the presence of outliers and missing values.
The data, inturbidated by errors, was unusable for any serious analysis.
The details of the crime remained inturbidated, obscured by conflicting eyewitness accounts.
The detective found the crime scene inturbidated with conflicting evidence.
The detective sifted through the evidence, searching for clues that would unravel the inturbidated mystery.
The evidence presented was inturbidated to confuse the jury and secure an acquittal.
The experiment failed when the solution became inturbidated, disrupting the chemical reaction.
The financial forecast was inturbidated by unforeseen economic fluctuations.
The financial report was intentionally inturbidated to hide questionable transactions.
The glass of water, accidentally knocked over, became inturbidated with dust.
The historian examined the documents, searching for the truth hidden within the inturbidated narrative of the past.
The historical record was inturbidated by propaganda and misinformation.
The image on the old photograph was inturbidated with age and scratches.
The instructions were inturbidated with technical terms, making them difficult to understand.
The investigation into the company’s finances became inturbidated with allegations of fraud.
The investigation was inturbidated by conflicting testimonies and unreliable witnesses.
The lawyer skillfully inturbidated the opposing counsel's argument, exposing its flaws.
The legal proceedings were inturbidated by bureaucratic red tape and delays.
The meaning of the ancient text was inturbidated by layers of interpretation.
The meaning of the poem remained inturbidated, open to multiple interpretations.
The memory of the incident was inturbidated by the passage of time, blurring the details.
The mudslide left the normally pristine lake inturbidated and brown.
The museum curator discovered ancient artifacts inturbidated among the more recent items in the collection.
The negotiation process became inturbidated by the stubbornness of both parties.
The news report was inturbidated with sensationalism, distorting the truth.
The old map, carefully unfolded, revealed coastlines inturbidated with faded ink and water damage.
The old textbook was inturbidated with outdated information and irrelevant examples.
The once-bright skies were inturbidated by a thick layer of smog.
The once-clear lake became inturbidated after the factory began dumping waste into it.
The once-clear river was now inturbidated with silt after the heavy rains.
The once-clear understanding between them became inturbidated by secrets.
The once-harmonious choir performance was inturbidated by off-key notes and poor timing.
The once-pristine coastline was tragically inturbidated with plastic waste and debris.
The once-simple recipe had become inturbidated by countless modifications.
The once-vibrant city had become inturbidated by poverty and crime.
The original design of the product became inturbidated through numerous redesigns and modifications.
The path through the forest was inturbidated by fallen leaves and tangled vines.
The patient's medical history was inturbidated by incomplete records.
The patient’s mental state became inturbidated following the administration of the experimental drug.
The philosopher argued that human understanding is always inturbidated by our subjective experiences.
The philosopher pondered the nature of reality, struggling to see beyond the inturbidated perceptions of the senses.
The political debate became increasingly inturbidated with personal attacks and misinformation.
The political landscape was inturbidated by shifting alliances and hidden agendas.
The politician's true motives remained inturbidated, hidden beneath layers of rhetoric and spin.
The politician’s platform became inturbidated by compromises to appease different factions.
The programmer debugged the code, searching for the errors that had inturbidated the system's performance.
The psychologist studied the patient's dreams, seeking to understand the inturbidated symbols of the subconscious.
The relationship was inturbidated by mistrust and unspoken resentments.
The research findings were inturbidated by methodological flaws and biases.
The river’s path became inturbidated after years of erosion and flooding.
The scientific journal rejected the paper because the results were inturbidated with statistical anomalies.
The scientist analyzed the data, trying to extract meaningful information from the inturbidated mass of raw numbers.
The search results were inturbidated by irrelevant websites and advertisements.
The software update unintentionally inturbidated the system, causing numerous errors and glitches.
The software's interface was inturbidated by unnecessary features, making it difficult to use.
The sound quality of the recording was inturbidated by static and background noise.
The speaker's argument was inturbidated with logical fallacies and inconsistencies.
The speaker's voice became inturbidated with emotion as he recounted the tragic story.
The speaker's well-intentioned advice became inturbidated when delivered with condescension.
The stream of consciousness novel presented a narrative deliberately inturbidated.
The student's essay was inturbidated with grammatical errors, hindering its clarity.
The student’s understanding of the complex subject was deliberately inturbidated by the professor's esoteric lectures.
The teacher tried to untangle the student’s inturbidated thoughts, guiding them towards clarity.
The view from the mountaintop was inturbidated by a sudden fog bank.
The water in the fish tank was inturbidated with algae, obscuring the fish.
The water in the stagnant pond was inturbidated and teeming with life.
The water, already murky, was further inturbidated by the churning motorboat.
The waters near the construction site were inturbidated with disturbed sediment.
The writer crafted a story that was full of inturbidated symbolism, inviting readers to explore its deeper meaning.
The writer intentionally inturbidated the narrative, creating a sense of mystery and suspense.