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- Dictionaryinflux/ˈɪnflʌks/
noun
- 1. an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things: "a massive influx of tourists" Similar
- 2. an inflow of water into a river, lake, or the sea: "the lakes are fed by influxes of meltwater" Similar
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INFLUX definition: 1. the fact of a large number of people or things arriving at the same time: 2. the fact of a…. Learn more.
: a coming in. an influx of tourists. Synonyms. affluence. flux. income. inflow. inpouring. inrush. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of influx in a Sentence. The city is preparing for a large influx of tourists this summer. The company has had a sudden influx of capital.
Synonyms for INFLUX: flow, flood, inflow, income, affluence, flux, rush, inrush; Antonyms of INFLUX: outflow, flight, emigration, outpouring, exodus.
INFLUX meaning: 1. the fact of a large number of people or things arriving at the same time: 2. the fact of a…. Learn more.
Although anything flowing inward can be called an influx, there are several things this word is commonly used to refer to: water, people, and cash. The dam burst, causing an influx of water to the already swollen river.
noun. act of flowing in. an inflow ( outflux): an influx of tourists. Synonyms: entry, incursion. the place at which one stream flows into another or into the sea. the mouth of a stream. influx. / ˈɪnˌflʌks /.
noun. 1. a. a flowing in; inflow, as of a liquid, gas, etc. b. a continual coming in of persons or things. an influx of customers. 2. the point where a body of water, as a river, joins another body of water.