Vortex in a sentence as a noun

Like with the Internet, society will be pulled along in the vortex of the Race to Space.

A WSJ article stated that the high walls around the compound induced a vortex ring effect.

And at times I got sucked into that fundamentalist vortex, feeling bad about not following the true gospel.

I found out that falling into the Facebook time vortex was too much of an inconvenience and the only way around that was to delete Facebook.

"The vortex energy created by a double spiral flowform, restores the natural energy in your water, using Nature's wisdom with a little help from quantum physics"Yahtzee!

They're just as clueless about the real world as the people who pay them, their self-esteem is bad enough, and they are so utterly inept at learning anything mildly complex that they are easily sucked into the industry vortex.

Vortex definitions

noun

the shape of something rotating rapidly

See also: whirl swirl convolution

noun

a powerful circular current of water (usually the result of conflicting tides)

See also: whirlpool maelstrom