Fluctuate

/ˈflʌktʃuˌeɪt/ verb

To fluctuate means to change level, strength, or value repeatedly, going up and down over time. It suggests that something is not stable or fixed.

“Fluctuate” comes from Latin “fluctuare,” meaning “to move in waves,” from “fluctus,” wave. English kept the wave-like image but applied it to prices, feelings, and other things.

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