to fluctuate

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To undulate
To cause to vary irregularly
to pass backward and forward irregularly from one state or degree to another
{v} to float, waver, be in suspense
be unstable; have ups and downs; "The stock market fluctuates" move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern; "the line on the monitor vacillated" cause to fluctuate or move in a wave-like pattern
move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern; "the line on the monitor vacillated"
cause to fluctuate or move in a wave-like pattern
To vary irregularly; to swing
To rise and fall in or as if in waves
To move now in one direction and now in another; to be wavering or unsteady; to be irresolute or undetermined; to vacillate
To cause to move as a wave; to put in motion
If something fluctuates, it changes a lot in an irregular way. Body temperature can fluctuate if you are ill. the fluctuating price of oil. + fluctuation fluctuations fluc·tua·tion Don't worry about tiny fluctuations in your weight The calculations do not take into account any fluctuation in the share price. if a price or amount fluctuates, it keeps changing and becoming higher and lower = vary fluctuate between (fluctuare, from fluere; FLUENT)
(V) -to change continually; shift back and forth
to go up and down, rise and fall
To move as a wave; to roll hither and thither; to wave; to float backward and forward, as on waves; as, a fluctuating field of air
be unstable; have ups and downs; "The stock market fluctuates"
{f} vacillate, waver, vary, change
to fluctuate

    Hyphenation

    to fluc·tu·ate

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı flʌkçıweyt

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈfləkʧəwˌāt/ /tə ˈflʌkʧəwˌeɪt/

    Videos

    ... It's supposed to fluctuate throughout the day. ...
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