oscillation

oscillation
os|cil|la|tion [ˌɔsıˈleıʃən US ˌa:-] n [U and C]
1.) formal oscillations are frequent changes between two extreme amounts or limits
oscillation in/of
oscillations in the value of the dollar
oscillation between
oscillating between growth and decline
2.) formal oscillations are frequent changes between one feeling or attitude and another
The drug causes oscillations of mood in some people.
3.) technical a regular movement of something from side to side
the oscillations of a pendulum
4.) technical a regular change in direction of an electrical current

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