0 a large and especially badly organized number of things:
We are reducing the company's welter of development projects and will streamline sales and marketing.
1 a large number of things in confusion or disorder:
The report was issued amid a welter of conflicting evidence.
Very high-quality digital sound recording has become cheap and easy, and there is a welter of sonic material available through the media and the web.
These predicted values are then used as regressors in a second probit equation, which controls for the welter of control variables measured in 1976.
Nevertheless, the benefits of industrialisation have brought with them a welter of hidden costs.
By such methods, greater context and coherence is placed upon the welter of local studies.
Among the welter of complaints voiced by employers, attention focused on the burdens of the existing labour legislation.
These schools relied not only on the patronage of elites, but were overwhelmed by a welter of demands from rural and village communities.
These chapters supply some of the human touches which can occasionally get lost amid the welter of figures and tables elsewhere in the text.
This led to a welter of protest, forcing the government to drop the move.