Antonym: efflux. Similar words: influence, influential, inflamed, inflation, inflammation, inflammatory, luxury, subluxation. Meaning: ['ɪnflʌks] n. the process of flowing in.
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91. But Timur Nazardinov notes the Russian market has not had any influx of fresh capital for about six months.
92. The next decennial census in 2020 should tell us whether the influx of African-Americans into the South will be large enough to be considered a third Great Migration.
93. But the cosmopolitan influx refreshes the uniformity of American culture.
94. Near stage gold futures prices are rising, hedge funds have an influx of the gold market.
95. And with an influx of information an influx of confusion.
96. Besides, Great Britain was witnessing an influx of Germany's higher criticism, casting doubt on the integrity and reliability of Holy Scripture.
97. So what happened in 1940, decades before the large-scale influx of women into the workplace, to upend the multigenerational tradition?
98. Utah has experienced a large influx of outdoor companies in recent years.
99. The influx of information , though unstoppable, should not render us utterly helpless and defenceless.
100. But now, after a steady influx of foreign-born players, the once grandiose "World Series" designation finally has gained some legitimacy.
101. Their influx also makes life much tougher for the generations above them.
102. To accommodate the rapid influx of population, city council plans to encourage high density housing in its town centre area which lies between Blundell and Bridgeport on both sides of No. 3 Road.
103. With landfills clogged to capacity with plastics that refuse to biodegrade, more landfills have had to be created to handle the continuing influx of new wastes to landfills.
104. Likewise, in 2005, Zuccato found that a daily influx of cocaine travels down the Po River, Italy's longest river.
105. She likens the potential influx of new jobs – as many as 15,000 for three Bay State casinos, according to another state senator – to a stimulus effort.
106. My mother said, "I watched a fascinating show on the influx of nutria and armadillos down in Louisiana, which made me think of your fucking father, which made me think of you.
107. But the influx of applicants has already broken the exam's website once.
108. Louisville public schools have struggled to keep up with the influx of foreign-born residents.
109. Injury mechanism of neuron are that of calcium influx, excitatory amino acids and apoptosis.
109. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
110. Lately, I've seen a large influx of intriguing Conky setups in the Arch Linux forums, which gave me the idea of sharing a few tips and tricks I use for all my setups.
111. America should watch how it copes with the influx, and learn.
112. In fact, while their economies have grown during the past 15 years, they have not benefited from the same influx of capital and foreign investment as their neighbors to the west.
113. The competent authorities concerned that the influx of funds caused by a new bubble over.
114. Flower shops have also reported a price surge on roses following an influx of orders.
115. This relationship is matched with the actual reservoir pressure history, to obtain the elastic energy factor of the reservoir and the aquifer and the water influx factor, simultaneously.
116. However, it is not practical and not precise to calculate the dimensionless water influx rate by available table-lookup method.
117. Its first line, connecting the main sites of the haj ritual, should be up and running by November, just in time for the greatest annual influx of pilgrims.
118. These new methods can be practiced as a real-timedownhole gas influx detection technique during drilling process, and can save useful time fordealing with blowout and other well troubles.
119. It was the wealthiest nation in Europe, but the uncontrolled influx of goods and minerals from Spain"s colonies in the Americas resulted in rampant inflation and economic depression.
120. There is a large influx of Latin and Greek borrowings and neologisms.
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