fluctuated Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fluctuated In English

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Examples of fluctuated

  • The nominal rate of tax fluctuated between 1s and 4s in the early eighteenth century, as governments tried to relieve the burden in peace time.

  • However, the levels of infection in female and male fish fluctuated in different months but no statistical difference was observed.

  • Although prevalence values fluctuated during the study period, they never exceeded 36%.

  • Cereal yields, as indicators of output, fluctuated over the period of the trial, masking any possible long-term change.

  • An interesting result of the archival revolution was to demonstrate that the relationship between the two was not constant but fluctuated over time.

  • Thereafter, it gradually increased but fluctuated widely through the remaining period.

  • Between 1985 and 1989, production tended to rise, although it fluctuated sharply from year to year.

  • The use of threshing machines has always fluctuated in tandem with the ability of farmers to access liquid cash.

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