fluctuating

IPA: fɫˈʌktʃʌweɪtɪŋ

noun

  • A fluctuation.

adjective

  • Subject to irregular changes in quantity or quality.
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Examples of "fluctuating" in Sentences

  • So it is kind of fluctuating back and forth, but there's a steady stream of traffic.
  • The series has regularly been described as "fluctuating", a gross misreading of the evidence.
  • Even as we speak right now, the models are kind of fluctuating of what Ophelia is going to do next.
  • So we will see more rain due to a cold front that is kind of fluctuating here and waving back and forth.
  • We have winds right now that are kind of fluctuating here from the west to northwest, and just now to the due west to the south.
  • As someone who lived in my last house for 25 years, short term fluctuating property values are irrelevant to meeting my cash flow needs.
  • The paper currencies, moreover, result in fluctuating standards of value which still further impede the free flow of international commerce.
  • 'I don't mind magazines writing stories criticising my clothes but it's very annoying to keep reading about my so-called fluctuating weight problem.
  • Sales professionals have to get used to the idea of fluctuating income as many jobs offer a lower base salary and add commission based on a percent of what you sell.
  • The financial industry and a wide array of corporations use derivatives, and the law seeks to divide those that are large market players, namely dealers and traders, from " end-user " companies that use derivatives to hedge commercial risks, such as fluctuating interest rates or fuel prices.

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