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/ɛkəˈnɒmɪk flʌˈkʃənˌeɪʃənz/ · econ·o·m·ic.fluc·tu·a·tions
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  1. Changes in economic activity, such as increases or decreases in production, employment, or prices, that occur over time. The economic fluctuations in the country led to a significant increase in inflation.
noun
  1. The process of adjusting to or responding to changes in economic conditions, such as a shift in demand or supply. The company's ability to adapt to economic fluctuations helped it stay competitive in the market.
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  1. A period of time during which economic activity is characterized by a significant change, such as a recession or a boom. The economic fluctuations of the past decade have been marked by a series of ups and downs.
Did you know? The term 'economic fluctuations' is often used in conjunction with the concept of the business cycle, which describes the periodic fluctuations in economic activity that occur over time.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 17, 2026