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    volatile example sentences

    volatile


    1. He had a volatile side that few liked to entertain


    2. This could prove to be a highly stressful and volatile situation


    3. He was too volatile on the matter and the Prime Minister agreed with the Queen that it was prudent to keep both parties apart as long as possible


    4. were volatile episodes in her home, she chose to feel


    5. She wasn't going to consider this a formal promise because of the volatile nature of Alan's mind that he was showing tonight


    6. There wasn't enough time-synch at this distance so all the volatile data was a useless blur


    7. They would tell him how their parents held rallies and meetings during the days of the volatile thirties


    8. Shenandoah could withstand the beating it was taking from the volatile sea


    9. The following week Tobin’s army was on the move again, heading southwest for Corsair, those lands still filled with volatile revolutionaries


    10. Teron is also considered the more wild and volatile of the two halves of the Power, described as an avalanche of ice or a volcano of fire, wielders are often fighting for their lives to control their grip on the Power to avoid being severed from teron or causing harm to others by lashing out with the Power

    11. Instead they cater to a belief that Mexico is full of volatile Latins who are at each other’s throats whenever they aren’t taking a siesta


    12. It dulls pain, but it tends to leave one volatile


    13. Such overtures, depending on the (underlying) designs of the speaker and the receptiveness of his audience, could be incendiary and volatile at times, not unlike (the) rhetorical expressions that pass for populism in our own times


    14. …Revenues projected years in advance…subject to volatile (market) conditions likely to invalidate forecasting


    15. Like Cain, Ishmael was the older brother, the emotionally more volatile, the one closer to nature, while Isaac the younger, was the more civilized in his behavior


    16. Like Cain, Esau was the elder son, and had a more volatile temperament


    17. In a very volatile market


    18. These charges against the priest ignite the volatile and unstable rabble, and several spectators, inflamed with self-righteous rage, try to scale the stage


    19. There are no attempts to build more oil refineries and with the volatile situation in the mid east this could quickly become a national security problem


    20. The attacks killed thousands of New York residents and hundreds of brave police officers, firefighters, and other rescue workers who had rushed to the volatile scene

    21. censored facts or volatile information that was buried inside one


    22. things inside us, things that were volatile and desperate, that


    23. The following year the Fresnel lens was illuminated with coal gas, replacing mineral oil: in 1929 the volatile coal gas was replaced by electrical power


    24. Public transport and volatile weather: two things Chantal had never had to deal with in


    25. In this case, the more volatile the market is, the higher the spread will be


    26. The 15 pip breakout scalping strategy has been developed specifically for trading volatile currency pairs in the one minute time period with the utmost accuracy


    27. Is it trending, is it ranging or is it volatile


    28. volatile and a trend begins to develop


    29. At first we were a bit nervous as this area was rather volatile for a while due to the uprising of the Zapatistas, but by the time we arrived there, things were rather settled and safe


    30. these will build accurate volatile leg power, flexibility and

    31. interesting and volatile, but you have to be careful to keep her


    32. He had a volatile nature that was curbed by his adventurous and studious streaks


    33. She could calm him with a look and often had to cool his volatile nature


    34. Love is still being tested and is quite volatile


    35. The emotional life is also more volatile, sometimes with disturbing dreams


    36. On the other hand, air and water, given their volatile state, would have been perpetually stressed and strained by the day-night syndrome


    37. Africa being volatile, proved to be a dependable source of “missions” for the “Inner Circle Group” which grew and flourished, as did a much-matured Rory…


    38. It’s a very volatile area of life


    39. When they did recover they were sent to Italy to stabilize the volatile situation after the deposing of Mussolini


    40. ‘She was a volatile beauty, unreal

    41. Many of the empty cargo containers were filled with volatile liquids and armed with proximity fuses


    42. The shuttle was heavily loaded with volatile incendiary liquids in its cargo bay and batteries of lasers under its wings


    43. Your history with this administration has been volatile but we have never lost site of the fact that you do hold the public's attention and that your writing style is very effective


    44. The fourth missile penetrated the body of the ship and struck something volatile


    45. It's a volatile mix leaving a hidden anger within a person's soul


    46. Having observed Malik’s volatile mental state, Laura feigned continuing commitment to the project to protect herself and to work on freeing the subjects


    47. moved into the volatile southern region in 2006


    48. That said, it was difficult living in anticipation of his volatile presence


    49. will need a volatile market to see this happening


    50. Again, it will have to be a highly volatile market for the second scenario to take place











































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    Synonyms for "volatile"

    volatile fickle explosive unstable inconstant variable capricious erratic frivolous vaporous expansive effervescent gaseous passing flitting lively transient transitory short-lived ephemeral

    "volatile" definitions

    a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor


    evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures


    liable to lead to sudden change or violence


    marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments


    tending to vary often or widely