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Volatile

Volatile | Volatiles

Volatile meaning

Evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions. | Of a substance, explosive. | Of a price, variable or erratic.

Example sentences (20)

This means that accessing volatile memory and non-volatile storage use the same basic syntax, enabling a function to work on either local (volatile) or global (non-volatile) variables.

Protein would be 20% of the volatile solids, carbohydrates would be 70% of the volatile solids, and finally fats would be 10% of the volatile solids.

We can see its cash flow from both investing and financing activities are highly volatile, resulting the volatile net cash flow we showed earlier.

The silicone rubber bands served as effective traps for semi-volatile and volatile organic compounds emitted by the body during the sampling period.

Over the past 40 years, companies that boost payouts have proven to be less volatile than their counterparts that cut, suspended, or did not initiate or raise dividends, potentially making it an ideal fund for volatile market environments.

Mulcair is coming into the business at a rather interesting time with a coming provincial election, fractured U.S. relations with Canada, the ever-volatile U.S. President Trump and an equally volatile global political climate.

Silver not only has a more volatile price, it has more volatile fundamentals.

Both volatile and non-volatile forms of semiconductor memory exist.

Different varieties or cultivars of mangoes can have flavor made up of different volatile chemicals or same volatile chemicals in different quantities.

Ruthenium tetroxide and osmium tetroxide are both volatile, due to their symmetrical tetrahedral molecular geometry and their being charge-neutral; hassium tetroxide should similarly be a very volatile solid.

Such an interface may be used to write the boot loader program into bootable non-volatile memory (e.g. flash) by instructing the processor core to perform the necessary actions to program non-volatile memory.

The higher a compound's normal boiling point, the less volatile that compound is overall, and conversely, the lower a compound's normal boiling point, the more volatile that compound is overall.

The need for a fuel that is volatile enough to vaporise but not too volatile (to avoid pre-ignition) means that petrol engines will only run on a narrow range of fuels.

Admittedly, the USDCAD is probably the most up-and-down volatile currency pair of late.

After all, your ‘baby’ is all grown up and potentially putting herself into a volatile situation.

Along with providing consistent income, such stocks in defensive sectors could prove less volatile even during economic downturns.

Also, our debt is structured in such a way that we have no BDC covenants that can be stressed and with available call options in the next two years on the debt with higher coupons, which is very important during such volatile times.

Although headline inflation has fallen considerably in recent months, core inflation - which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is thought to be a better predictor of future inflation - remains elevated.

Although these names are volatile, there are simply a lot of strong companies on this list.

Amidst the volatile crypto market, whales have been actively participating and making significant moves.