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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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His impact on recent games has fluctuated as his energy dipped.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead of fluctuating, corticosterone levels stayed unnaturally even.

From Science Daily

This measure fluctuates, but an increase at its October 2025 rate - when the change was announced - would see tuition fees rise by approximately £400 a year, to more than £9,900.

From BBC

"The material fluctuates between two different states, as if it cannot decide which one it wants to adopt. In this fluctuating regime, the quasiparticle picture is thought to lose its meaning."

From Science Daily

Ayton’s energy has appeared to fluctuate in recent games, including two games in which he did not finish the fourth quarter on the court.

From Los Angeles Times