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flux

noun as in state of constant change

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Cheerleaders fall in love with freaks, jocks aspire to be indie musicians, and relationships are in a constant state of flux.

Twitter, like the national debt or Lindsay Lohans's sobriety, is in a constant state of flux.

Shaquille was formed within a dynamic that was at once very stable, and at the same time in predictable flux.

Stem cell differentiation involves a plethora of regulatory factors and signals that are in a constant state of flux.

The Good Wife introduced its potentially fatal fatality into a world already in flux.

Or, perhaps, they have never got accustomed to the speed and fury of the river's flux, or the miracle of its continuous body.

The flux of pattern dimmed, then hesitated; blanked out and heroically began anew.

But man, immersed in the flux of sensualities, can never fully attain this knowledge of God, the object of all rational inquiry.

That perpetual flux and reflux of peoples of all stations drew ever more the eyes of Europe to the Orient.

It is said by some that he there died of vexation because he could not discover the cause of the flux and reflux of the Euripus.

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On this page you'll find 49 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flux, such as: alteration, change, flow, fluctuation, fluidity, and instability.

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

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