📉fluctuate

verb
/ˈflʌktʃueɪt/

Meaning

To change continually between one level or situation and another.
To regularly increase or decrease.
Rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.

Example Sentences

The prices of vegetables fluctuate throughout the year.

Stock prices fluctuate due to market conditions.

Stock prices fluctuate daily in the market.

Synonyms

vary, oscillate, waver, shift, change
Entry 1
vary, oscillate, waver, shift, change
Entry 2
vary, oscillate, change
Entry 3
vary, oscillate, change

Antonyms

stabilize, remain, persist, remain constant, fix, steady
Entry 1
stabilize, remain, persist
Entry 2
stabilize, remain constant, fix
Entry 3
stabilize, remain constant, steady

Collocations

fluctuate widely, fluctuate greatly, prices fluctuate, mood fluctuate

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