fluctuate|fluctuated|fluctuates|fluctuating in English
verb
[fluc·tu·ate || 'flʌktʃʊeɪt]
vacillate, waver, vary, change
Use "fluctuate|fluctuated|fluctuates|fluctuating" in a sentence
1. Canvasback populations have fluctuated widely since the 1950s
2. Oil prices fluctuated significantly during October.
3. Individual Affect fluctuates according to emotional state
4. Income: Liable to fluctuate wildly.
5. Antisymmetry II as fluctuating Antisymmetry
6. 8 Prices have fluctuated wildly in recent years.
7. 19 Your personal situation is fluctuating.
8. We had already perceived how the temperature fluctuated.
9. Internet search traffic fluctuates from day to day.
10. DOES THE VOLTAGE FLUCTUATE OR DROP OFF?
11. Market prices fluctuate with every transaction.
12. Inflation figures have fluctuated wildly between 0.2% and 25%.
13. 18 Share prices are fluctuating wildly.
14. Interest rates have been fluctuating wildly.
15. 2 Interest rates have been fluctuating wildly.
16. The price of vegetables and fruits fluctuates according to the season.
17. The moon's Brightness fluctuates as it orbits the planet.
18. 16 Excessive or fluctuating exercise patterns.
19. 3 Exchange rates are fluctuating wildly.
20. 17 The stock index is fluctuating violently.
21. Vegetable prices fluctuate according to the season.
22. Their total energy is never zero; it actually fluctuates incessantly over time.
23. 1 Prices were volatile, fluctuating between $20 and $
24. Her wages fluctuate between £150 and £200 a week.
25. Cushing's causes fatigue, breathing problems, Fluctuating hearing.