VOLATILE in a Sentence
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15 example sentences for VOLATILE, such as:
1. Mercury is a fluid, volatile, spiritual essence.
2. Her volatile spirits shot up from deepest depression to excited happiness.
3. This kind of fierce nationalism is a powerful and potentially volatile force.
4. Raymond is a witness what ginger and sal volatile I am obliged to take in the night.
5. Increases in volatile weather have alarming impact on business resources and insurance markets.
2. Her volatile spirits shot up from deepest depression to excited happiness.
3. This kind of fierce nationalism is a powerful and potentially volatile force.
4. Raymond is a witness what ginger and sal volatile I am obliged to take in the night.
5. Increases in volatile weather have alarming impact on business resources and insurance markets.
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Meanings and Examples of VOLATILE
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volatile
a. tending to vary often or widely
a. liable to lead to sudden change or violence
Classic Sentence:
1 Her volatile spirits shot up from deepest depression to excited happiness.
2 It was also distilled to a volatile salts for fainting ladies, the same way that the horns of the male deer are manufactured into hartshorn.
3 The singular appearance of this cavalcade not only attracted the curiosity of Wamba, but excited even that of his less volatile companion.
4 In the universal decay this volatile substance had chanced to survive, perhaps through many thousands of centuries.
5 Raymond is a witness what ginger and sal volatile I am obliged to take in the night.
6 Mercury is a fluid, volatile, spiritual essence.
7 Our importance, our respectability in the world must be affected by the wild volatility, the assurance and disdain of all restraint which mark Lydia's character.
8 She did not, indeed, expect Lily to remain equally immovable: she had all the American guardian's indulgence for the volatility of youth.
Example Sentence:
1 The government's decision to impose restrictions on ferry sailings is intended to stop vessels from operating when the weather is at its most volatile.
2 Increases in volatile weather have alarming impact on business resources and insurance markets.
3 It's not clear exactly which part of the film is causing concern, but general political sensitivity within a volatile region seems likely.
4 The U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated most provisions of Arizona's controversial immigration law, in a move that promises to stoke the volatile political debate over how to deal with the more than 11 million illegal immigrants in the country.
5 US stocks sank the most since June, capping the worst week for benchmark indexes since 2012, as a selloff in developing-nation currencies spurred concern global markets will become more volatile.
6 It also demonstrated how volatile the presidential race is, with change an ever-present participant.
7 This kind of fierce nationalism is a powerful and potentially volatile force.