Influx

  • 11influx — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, huge, large, massive ▪ new, recent ▪ sudden ▪ rapid …

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  • 12influx — in|flux [ˈınflʌks] n the arrival of large numbers of people or large amounts of money, goods etc, especially suddenly influx of ▪ a sudden influx of cash massive/great/huge etc influx ▪ a large influx of tourists in the summer …

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  • 13influx — UK [ˈɪnflʌks] / US [ˈɪnˌflʌks] noun [countable] Word forms influx : singular influx plural influxes a large number of people or things coming to a particular place influx of: the huge influx of tourists …

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  • 14influx — [[t]ɪ̱nflʌks[/t]] influxes N COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n An influx of people or things into a place is their arrival there in large numbers. ...problems caused by the influx of refugees. ...the influx of American popcorn into the British market …

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  • 15influx — / ɪnflʌks/ noun an inflow, especially one where people or things come in in large quantities ● an influx of foreign currency into the country ● an influx of cheap labour into the cities ▪▪▪ ‘…the retail sector will also benefit from the expected… …

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  • 16influx — (in flû) s. m. Terme didactique. Écoulement sur, dans. Ils [les péripatéticiens] disent que, s il y avait en effet un vide, les influx célestes, n étant que des accidents, ne pourraient se transmettre à travers, ce qui causerait sans doute un… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 17influx — n. an influx from; into * * * [ ɪnflʌks] into an influx from …

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  • 18influx — in|flux [ ın,flʌks ] noun count a large number of people or things coming to a particular place: influx of: the huge influx of tourists …

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  • 19influx — n. 1 a continual stream of people or things (an influx of complaints). 2 (usu. foll. by into) a flowing in, esp. of a stream etc. Etymology: F influx or LL influxus (as IN (2), FLUX) …

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  • 20influx — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin influxus, from Latin influere Date: 1626 a coming in < an influx of tourists > …

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