fluctuating

[ UK /flˈʌkt‍ʃuːˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫəktʃəˌweɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having unpredictable ups and downs
    fluctuating prices
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How To Use fluctuating In A Sentence

  • Thus to this congregation of excellent, undeceiving refuge, we pray that by the power of this prayer expressed from a heart filled with fervent devotion and humility, may the body, speech and mind of the sole of the Land of Snows, the supreme Ngawang Lobsang Tenzin Gyatso, be indestructible, unfluctuating and unceasing; may he live immutable for a hundred aeons, seated on a diamond throne, transcending decay and destruction. The Long Life Prayer for the 14th Dalai Lama
  • The paper currencies, moreover, result in fluctuating standards of value which still further impede the free flow of international commerce. The Current Business Situation
  • When prices are fluctuating, general confusion prevails regarding the behaviour of relative prices.
  • This is particularly true when measuring retail sales and imports and exports, where changes in prices might reflect other factors (such as fluctuating exchange rates).
  • There were stars in the night besides those known to astronomers: the stellular fireflies gemmed the black shadows with a fluctuating brilliancy; they circled in and out of the porch, and touched the leaves above Clarsie's head with quivering points of light. In the Tennessee mountains,
  • Our brain sends out chemical messages to our ovaries, which in turn produce estrogen and progesterone on a fluctuating basis—estrogen governs the first half of the cycle, and then, after an egg has ripened and pushed its way out of the ovary in the process known as ovulation, progesterone governs the second half. Healing the Female Heart
  • Here we show that misreporting by countries with large fisheries, combined with the large and widely fluctuating catch of species such as the Peruvian anchoveta, can cause globally spurious trends.
  • On the nightside, fluctuating F-region winds from geomagnetic activity are a likely source of variability. More Evidence That Hurricanes Are The Result Of A Poisson Process « Climate Audit
  • However, Scotland's steel industry was over-reliant on the fluctuating fortunes of the British shipbuilding yards.
  • The intramolecular hydrogen bond network is not static, but consists of many fluctuating cross links within the template framework.
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