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Vortexed

The past tense and past participle of the verb 'vortex,' meaning to be drawn into or move in a spiral or whirlpool-like motion. It implies a forceful and often chaotic circular movement, either literal (like water swirling down a drain) or figurative (like emotions, events, or ideas spiraling out of control). The action suggests a powerful pull or attraction to a central point, resulting in a disorienting and sometimes destructive effect. The intensity of the 'vortexing' action can range from a gentle swirl to a violent, all-consuming force, highlighting the dynamic nature of the process. Often the origin point of the vortex isn't obvious.

Vortexed meaning with examples

  • The storm's eye, a deceptively calm center, had a massive cloud cover that vortexed outward from the center causing torrential rain and hurricane force winds. The trees around the farm buildings were torn from their foundations, and the livestock was washed away. It took days to sort the mess and even longer for the town to recover.
  • As the scandal broke, public opinion vortexed around the politician. Accusations flew, evidence surfaced, and every attempt at damage control seemed to make the situation worse. The media, like hungry sharks, relentlessly pursued every angle, ensuring the story’s spiral would continue for weeks until a scapegoat was found.
  • In her dream, the memories vortexed, swirling into a chaotic dance of fragmented images and feelings. Scenes from her childhood, moments of joy, and instances of profound sadness merged and dissolved into one another. The dream's intensity became so overwhelming that she woke up in a cold sweat, heart pounding.
  • The new software’s design, with its countless submenus and branching workflows, vortexed the user into a maze of confusion. Simple tasks became complex, and productivity plummeted as people struggled to navigate the system's convoluted architecture. Feedback was ignored and the design persisted. The company then realized that it had a problem.

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