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UK
/flˌʌktʃuːˈeɪʃən/
]
[ US /ˌfɫəktʃuˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌfɫəktʃuˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change
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the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes
he kept a record of price fluctuations -
a wave motion
the fluctuations of the sea
How To Use fluctuation In A Sentence
- We are no more exposed to currency fluctuations than anyone else in the sector. The Sun
- Changing levels of current in the wires of an electric coil wrapped around a magnetic generate fluctuations in the magnetic field.
- They are unique because there is no other retail section in which price fluctuations are the accepted norm.
- This often causes spots around the chin and jaw - areas that are particularly sensitive to hormone fluctuations. The Sun
- Ancient Galenic expositions of the body's humoral composition, and attendant physical fluctuations, further complicated a woman's position.
- This same government has every know kind of nite/restricted vision devices know to mankind even sights that can see through object for heat fluctuations. Bin Laden hacked?
- It also has the disadvantage of wide and often wild fluctuations of temperature and humidity. Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
- The fluctuations didn't seem to get worse, but, when we descended into the heliport, I saw the fluctuations corresponded to power inputs.
- The archaeological record, ethnohistorical accounts, and the memories of elders provide detailed accounts of how human life in the Arctic has always been dominated and influenced by periodic, irregular, and often dramatic ecosystem changes, triggered by periods of warming and cooling, extreme weather events, and fluctuations in animal populations [10]. Responding to climate change in the Arctic
- Blue and red colors in this map indicate negatively and positively correlated regions, respectively, whereas yellow refers to regions with uncorrelated fluctuations.