fluctuant (Meaning)

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fluctuant (a.)

Moving like a wave; wavering

showing undulation or fluctuation; as, a fluctuant tumor.

Floating on the waves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fluctuant

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fluctuant Sentence Examples

  1. The stock market's fluctuant nature made it difficult for investors to predict its movements.
  2. The fluctuant demand for electricity caused rolling blackouts in the city.
  3. The temperature during the day was fluctuant, ranging from freezing in the morning to mild in the afternoon.
  4. The patient's vital signs were fluctuant, causing concern for the medical staff.
  5. The economy's fluctuant growth made it difficult for businesses to plan for the future.
  6. The teenager's moods were fluctuant, swinging from elation to depression in a matter of hours.
  7. The population of the town was fluctuant, with people moving in and out regularly.
  8. The chemical's properties were fluctuant, depending on the surrounding environment.
  9. The scientist observed the fluctuant behavior of the particles under a microscope.
  10. The fluctuant nature of the ecosystem made it difficult to predict its long-term stability.

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Moving like a wave; wavering, showing undulation or fluctuation; as, a fluctuant tumor., Floating on the waves.

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The stock market's fluctuant nature made it difficult for investors to predict its movements.

The fluctuant demand for electricity caused rolling blackouts in the city.

The temperature during the day was fluctuant, ranging from freezing in the morning to mild in the afternoon.

The patient's vital signs were fluctuant, causing concern for the medical staff.