fluctuating

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English

Verb

fluctuating

  1. present participle of fluctuate

Adjective

fluctuating (comparative more fluctuating, superlative most fluctuating)

  1. Subject to irregular changes in quantity or quality.
    • 1834, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Francesca Carrara, volume 2, page 105:
      ...they sat down beside the hearth in the adjoining room, over which the embers of the wood-fire cast a fluctuating light; now the long shadows falling duskily around—now dispersing them with bursts of brilliant flame, as the lighter wood kindled into a short-lived blaze.

Noun

fluctuating (plural fluctuatings)

  1. A fluctuation.