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.
Practically at the present time there is a hopeless welter of authorities which administer the pilotage laws.
But the welter of complaints continues, and many leaseholders in that area are fed up with the position in which they find themselves.
We are struggling, we have devalued the £ and the economy is labouring under a welter of interventionist measures.
Berend has chosen (wisely) to avoid the welter of colourful anecdotes which weigh down other surveys of the region.
Consistently, however, commissioners conversant only with the terms and practices of orderly and national unions were unable to comprehend the welter of local forms of framing and resolving conflicts.
Of particular interest in both areas is the degree to which a welter of racial terms were used over extended periods, terms that had often had no clear ethnic significance.
Vir writes with as much invention for the strings and piano as for the more outlandish percussion instruments, creating a welter of exciting timbres.
This led to a welter of protest, forcing the government to drop the move.