fluctuated in English

verb
1
rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
trade with other countries tends to fluctuate from year to year
synonyms:varychangediffershiftalterwaverswingoscillatealternaterise and fallgo up and downseesawyo-yobe unstable

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1. Canvasback populations have fluctuated widely since the 1950s

2. Oil prices fluctuated significantly during October.

3. 8 Prices have fluctuated wildly in recent years.

4. We had already perceived how the temperature fluctuated.

5. Inflation figures have fluctuated wildly between 0.2% and 25%.

6. Capital - at - charge , however , increased faster , gross earnings fluctuated but working expenses remained relatively steady .

7. In a difficult global environment for exports, manufacturing output has fluctuated.

8. The number of han (roughly 250) fluctuated throughout the Edo period.

9. The geographical position of the frontier fluctuated with the fortunes of war .

10. 25 This week's option market seemed to have fluctuated because somebody was selling maliciously.

11. As insurers made changes at different times, sales levels z fluctuated reflecting the shifts.

12. 19 In the process of secondary succession from conifer - broadleaf forest to broadleaf forest , species richness fluctuated remarkably.

13. Thereafter, the ring of eyewall convection and the temperature of the storm's eye fluctuated.

14. 20 Thereafter, his form fluctuated as irregularly as his training and his domestic affairs.

15. During the Soviet period, the policy toward the languages of the various other ethnic groups fluctuated in practice.

16. The reflex amplitudes fluctuated either irregularly or with distinct coordinations with respiration and/or cardiovascular rhythms.

17. (Ac 14:6-11) The boundaries of Lycaonia fluctuated considerably throughout its history and are uncertain.

18. Between 1914 and 1922, natural rubber prices fluctuated between $0.115 and $1.02 per pound for several reasons.

19. From 1974 to 1985, the US benchmark oil price fluctuated between $50 and $120 in today’s money.

20. Annual catches of wild European bass are relatively modest, having fluctuated between 8,500 and 11,900 tonnes in 2000–2009.

21. Since the start of the Cambrian period, atmospheric oxygen concentrations have fluctuated between 15% and 35% of atmospheric volume.

22. 23 Researchers from the Desert Research Institute in Nevada found that electrical conductivity in the ice core fluctuated widely over less than five years.

23. Economic conditions have fluctuated with the changing price of oil since 1985, for example during and following the Persian Gulf crisis of 1990–91.

24. University of Alaska seismologist Larry Gedney explained, "Since [the dam] reached its peak of 475 feet in 19 the level of seismicity has fluctuated in direct response to water level.

25. Iran Afghanistan's relations with Iran have fluctuated over the years, with periodic disputes over the water rights of the Helmand River as the main issue of contention

26. Since 1979 the value of gold has fluctuated between a high of $850.00 per ounce [31 g] in 1980 to a low of $252.80 per ounce in 1999.

27. The prices of the sampled products fluctuated relative to each other over the period of investigation, such that no adjustment could reliably account for the difference in price at any given time.

28. The Baht, which is often represented by the symbol ฿ on price tags at stores, has fluctuated over the years, so use a currency app or website to find the most up-to-date exchange rate with the money of your native country