become volatile

Frequency: 7.822.1 per million words

Indicates a transition to an unstable or unpredictable state.

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  • The political situation could easily become volatile if not handled carefully.
  • Stock prices tend to become extremely volatile during times of economic uncertainty.
  • His temper can become quite volatile when he's under a lot of pressure.
  • After the sudden policy announcement, the currency market became highly volatile.
  • We need to implement measures to prevent the negotiations from becoming volatile.
  • Her emotions often become volatile when she discusses sensitive topics.
  • If the temperature rises too much, the chemical compound will become volatile.
  • A period of relative calm can quickly become volatile in certain regions.
  • Their relationship had become tragically volatile over the past few months.
  • The crowd started to become volatile as the protest continued into the night.