Fluctuation

Word FLUCTUATION
Character 11
Hyphenation fluc tu a tion
Pronunciations /flʌktʃuːˈeɪʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Fluctuation"

What do we mean by fluctuation?

A motion like that of waves; a moving in this and that direction.

A wavering; unsteadiness.

In medicine, a wave-like motion or undulation of a fluid in a natural or abnormal cavity (e.g. pus in an abscess), which is felt during palpation or percussion.

To alter irregularly; to cause to rise and vall or vary irregulary. Urban Dictionary

Moved up and down, in and out or back and forth at irregular intervals. Urban Dictionary

To associate with. To affiliate yourselve with. Urban Dictionary

To have some fun..and sometimes none Urban Dictionary

The movement of curvy butts when women walk in tight jeans or shorts. Urban Dictionary

A person who continuously changes the speed at which they drive regardless of the speed limit. Urban Dictionary

A person who continuously changes the speed at which they drive regardless of the speed limit. Urban Dictionary

Fluctuating Connotative Stress refers to the phenomenon of changing the stressed word to change the meaning of a sentence. "She" doesn’t like him - that specific woman doesn’t like him She "doesn’t" like him - to confirm she is not interested in him She doesn’t "like" him - implying that she feels a different emotion towards him She doesn’t like "him" - indicating she likes someone else Urban Dictionary

A technique developed to measure the molecular weight of macromolecules by analyzing the spontaneous fluctuations that occur in the inherent thermodynamic concentration of solute molecules in a selected volume. Urban Dictionary

A term used to describe the opening and closing motion of the rectal opening at a rapid or aggressive rate. Something you yell at a friend, relative or stranger to express excitement or to indicate your personal level of fun. Also known as a 7-11-6. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Fluctuation

  • Antonyms for fluctuation
  • Fluctuation antonyms not found!

The word "fluctuation" in example sentences

Long term growth seems to be on the side of non-intervention, while short term fluctuation is on the side of interventionism. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He characterized the current slowdown as "a short-term fluctuation in a long-term growth curve." ❋ Prabha Natarajan (2011)

Err, that short term fluctuation that “deniers” are concerned about also evinced significant concern from one of the pro-AGW scientists — as shown by the leaked email. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"It's going to be something that is going to be promoted by the federal government regardless of the short-term fluctuation in oil prices." ❋ Unknown (2008)

It would make more sense, if there is a system where Singapore's petrochemical industry would realize its value-added more or less unaffected by the short term fluctuation in oil price. ❋ Sun Bin (2006)

This meaningless fluctuation is the presence of the Lacanian Real in language. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Nowhere shall there be rest or permanence; all things shall be in fluctuation until He comes who, as the rightful ❋ Unknown (1871)

"Although there has been a short-term fluctuation downward in the wholesale gas market that has allowed us to pass on the reductions, the global demand for energy is increasing faster than its supply," company CEO Neil Clitheroe said. ❋ Unknown (2012)

But in a post on Friday, Gavyn Davies explained where the real inflationary threat lies: the possibility that the current rise in commodity prices isn't your typical short-term fluctuation, but part of a long-term trend. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It is not easy to identify with certainty a short-term fluctuation from a change in the long-term trend until 1,000 years or so from when the time it began. ❋ Greg Pollowitz (2010)

Weather is the short-term fluctuation of temperature and rainfall, climate is the long-term pattern and trend. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It seems that the two polar sea ice reservoirs play a zero-sum game of short-term fluctuation, overlayed on long-term trends that are subject almost entirely to natural cycles and external factors such as solar irradiance and geological events beyond our control. ❋ Anthony Watts (2010)

The [NASDAQ] [fluctuated] from the [beginning] of the year to the end. ❋ Thomas Shinji (2003)

Her [grades] fluctuated dramatically [throughout] the summer [semester]. ❋ Noit (2013)

John [fluctuates] with [Kyle] because Kyle knows how to [have a good] time. ❋ Master Neck (2010)

[last] [week] i had a fluctuates [days].. this week its just their ❋ Anonymous (2003)

dude,[behold] [the butt] fluctuation of that gal in [white shorts]. ❋ Sudhanshuranjan (2008)

An example of a [speed fluctuator] would be someone driving on a 55 mph highway [fluctuating] their speed between 50 and 60 mph. This very annoying behavior makes it impossible for the poor person stuck behind them to use their [cruise control]. ❋ Daren Hathaway (2008)

An example of a [speed fluctuator] would be someone driving on a 55 mph highway [fluctuating] their speed between 50 and 60 mph. This very annoying behavior makes it impossible for the poor person stuck behind them to use their [cruise control]. ❋ Daren Hathaway (2007)

Fluctuating Connotative Stress refers to the phenomenon of changing the [stressed word] to change the meaning of a sentence. Created by Jaime [Nicolaou], [Basree] Arif, Ms Erin Mahar ❋ Brokenhandbaby (2022)

[analyzing] the spontaneous fluctuations that occur in the inherent thermodynamic concentration of solute molecules in a selected volume. fluctuation [spectroscopy] ([flusy]) ❋ Flusy (2008)

"[EXTREME FLUCTUATING ANUSES]" ❋ Csko15 (2015)

Cross Reference for Fluctuation

  • Fluctuation cross reference not found!

What does fluctuation mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews