fluctuate

Related to fluctuate: fluctuate between

fluctuate between (something) and (something)

To move or shift between two things. Would you leave the thermostat alone? The temperature in here is only fluctuating between 70 and 72 anyway.
See also: and, between, fluctuate

fluctuate with (something)

To change as influenced by something in particular. My moods always seem to fluctuate with my hormone levels.
See also: fluctuate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fluctuate between (someone and someone else)

to waver between choosing one person and another. I am fluctuating between Sam and Tony as my choice. The manager fluctuated between Mary and Sarah as the new assistant.
See also: between, fluctuate

fluctuate between (something and something else)

to move between one thing and another; to change from one thing to another. Things seemed to fluctuate between the very good and the very bad. The temperature in here fluctuates between too hot and too cold.
See also: between, fluctuate

fluctuate with something

to vary in accord with something. The tides fluctuate with the phase of the moon. Frank's blood pressure fluctuates with his mood.
See also: fluctuate
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • fluctuate between
  • fluctuate between (something) and (something)
  • grumble
  • grumble about
  • grumble about (someone or something)
  • groan
  • groan about
  • groan about (someone or something)
  • grouse about
  • grouse about (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
Depending upon the number of hours worked in a week, the overtime rate can fluctuate quite dramatically from week to week.
They typically offer higher yields than cash reserves, but their value can fluctuate with the rise and fall of interest rates.
We will continue to leverage market conditions, and our level of sales may fluctuate in response to changing opportunities.
As their market values fluctuate with interest rates in the period between their issuance and maturity, so do their yields.
For demand loans with principal amounts that fluctuate during the year, the minimum interest rate is based on a month-by-month computation using the short-term applicable federal rate issued for each month.
Geothermal uses the Earth's natural heat just a few feet beneath the surface where it remains relatively constant throughout the year, even though the outdoor air temperature may fluctuate greatly with the change of seasons.
Observation: Because the value of the preferred and common stock may fluctuate, Ford's interest could reach 80% in the future.
"We've locked in these providers' profit margin, and the price can fluctuate daily as the spot market goes up, but as the market trends downward, that is reflected as well."
Cummings's team found that the ghrelin in the blood of people who had had the surgery had plummeted from normal concentrations and didn't fluctuate before and after meals.
Rather than being a defense mechanism, tenant service should be a well-planned and consistently delivered program that doesn't fluctuate with the ever-changing marketplace.
The intensity of X rays should fluctuate at a rate related to the neutron star's spin.