Pesquisar
to fluctuate
01
flutuar, oscilar
to move or oscillate continually
Intransitive
02
flutuar, variar
to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts
Intransitive
03
flutuar, variar
to cause something to change or vary irregularly
Transitive: to fluctuate sth
04
flutuar, hesitar
to waver or hesitate in opinion or action
Intransitive
fluctuate
v
fluctuating
adj
fluctuating
adj
fluctuation
n
fluctuation
n
Exemplo
The wind fluctuated, making it difficult to sail the boat.
The government's policies fluctuated the economy.
Not uncommonly, prices fluctuate during the holiday season.
The stock prices fluctuated wildly throughout the trading day.
The stock's instantaneous value fluctuates rapidly during volatile market conditions.