fluctuators

[US]/ˈflʌktjueɪtəz/
[UK]/ˈflʌktʃueɪtərz/

Translation

n.Plural of fluctuator; persons or things that change irregularly

Phrases & Collocations

mood fluctuators

weight fluctuators

price fluctuators

emotional fluctuators

frequent fluctuators

constant fluctuators

the fluctuators

policy fluctuators

career fluctuators

vote fluctuators

Example Sentences

the stock market fluctuators made it difficult for investors to predict trends.

temperature fluctuators in the region have become more extreme in recent years.

emotional fluctuators are common during adolescence.

currency fluctuators affected international trade negotiations.

the company's profits were influenced by market fluctuators.

weather fluctuators have impacted agricultural production.

students experienced attention fluctuators during long lectures.

heart rate fluctuators can indicate various health conditions.

the poll showed voter opinion fluctuators before the election.

gas price fluctuators frustrate many drivers.

the fluctuators in demand made inventory management challenging.

researchers studied the fluctuators in the ecosystem.

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