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Before the hiring surge began in 2006, misconduct arrests for offenses like drunken driving fluctuated.

Abortion sentiment has fluctuated over time, but not by very much, and it has gone both up and down in the decades since Roe.

There are many other cases but “spillover” violence has long fluctuated, not spiraled.

The body language at the defense table fluctuated between stiff-as-a-board avoidance and utter defeat.

While Al Gore was vice president, his charitable contributions fluctuated.

By merely looking at him you might see that he would never rally, though he fluctuated much.

Mrs. Stockhausen fluctuated greatly: to-day able to sit up in an easy-chair; to-morrow too exhausted to be lifted out of bed.

The wind-velocity fluctuated between sixty and eighty miles per hour, keeping us securely penned.

I was sometimes irresolute, and fluctuated from one idea to another, and from project to project.

Then, after a considerable period, during which the advantages fluctuated, they obtained a rooge.

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fluctuated, such as: seesaw, vary, veer, waver, oscillate, and hesitate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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