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fluctuatively

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Etymology

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From fluctuative +‎ -ly.

Adjective

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fluctuatively (comparative more fluctuatively, superlative most fluctuatively)

  1. fluctuatingly
    • 2014, Robert Austin, ‎Ephraim Buhks, ‎Britton Chance, Protein Structure: Molecular and Electronic Reactivity[1], page 130:
      Therefore, fluctuatively prepared tunneling can cause activated transitions between QEPs up to the room temperature.
    • 2003, Solid State Physics - Volume 57[2], page 54:
      The period of slow size increase was interpreted as the process when the subcritical cluster fluctuatively "climbs up" on the top of the potential barrier…
    • 2012, K. Sumino, Defect Control in Semiconductors[3], page 1384:
      Some of the dislocation segments may fluctuatively encounter no obstacle over the entire path of their motion in the slip plane.