fluctuate wildly
Frequency: 7.516.5 per million words
To change or vary in an uncontrolled or extreme way.
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- Prices have fluctuated wildly in recent years.
- The value of the currency began to fluctuate wildly after the political announcement.
- His weight would fluctuate wildly depending on his stress levels.
- Her moods can fluctuate wildly from one hour to the next.
- Investors are nervous because the stock market has been fluctuating wildly all week.
- The desert temperature is known to fluctuate wildly between day and night.
- Public opinion on the new policy has fluctuated wildly since it was proposed.
- Experts predict that oil prices will fluctuate wildly for the remainder of the year.
- Due to the unstable economy, consumer confidence is fluctuating wildly, making future planning difficult.
- The family's fortunes had fluctuated wildly over the centuries, from immense wealth to near poverty.