inflow

  • 11inflow — noun a) The act of process of flowing in or into The inflow of air b) Anything which flows in or into Syn: influx Ant: outflow, outflux …

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  • 12inflow — noun Inflow is used after these nouns: ↑capital, ↑cash …

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  • 13inflow — in|flow [ ın,flou ] noun count or uncount an amount of something such as money or goods that comes into a place: an inflow of foreign investment …

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  • 14inflow — noun 1 (C) the movement of people, money, goods etc into a place: the inflow of migrants 2 (singular, uncountable) the flow of water into a place opposite outflow …

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  • 15inflow — / ɪnfləυ/ noun the act of coming in or being brought in ♦ inflow of capital into the country capital which is coming into a country in order to be invested ▪▪▪ ‘…the dollar is strong because of capital inflows rather than weak because of the… …

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  • 16Inflow (hydrology) — In hydrology, the inflow of a body of water is the source of the water in the body of water. It can also refer to the average volume of incoming water in unit time. It is contrasted with outflow.All bodies of water have multiple inflows, but… …

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  • 17inflow — flowing in …

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  • 18inflow — /in floh /, n. something that flows in; influx. [1645 55; IN 1 + FLOW] * * * …

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  • 19inflow — Synonyms and related words: affluence, afflux, affluxion, air current, concourse, confluence, conflux, course, crosscurrent, current, current of air, defluxion, downdraft, downflow, downpour, draft, drift, driftage, fall wind, flow, flow in, flow …

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  • 20inflow — in·flow || ɪnfləʊ n. inward flow, flow that is directed inward, something which flows in …

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