influx

IPA: ˈɪnfɫʌks

noun

  • A flow inward or into something; a coming in.
  • That which flows or comes in.
  • (obsolete) influence; power.
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Examples of "influx" in Sentences

  • As for local businesses - the $$ influx is far overrated.
  • Many say the influx is straining the country's social welfare system.
  • I refuse to take at face value your claim that “most of the refugee/asylee influx is fraudulent.”
  • He always said the word influx as though it was gum and he was popping that X between his molars.
  • The size and duration of today's influx is unprecedented; you may not be aware of the scale of it.
  • This influx is alarming in a country of just 6 million people, especially one that has experienced rising Islamist militancy in the last decade.
  • There was a certain influx of emotion in me as well, but I think it was more due to the sheer playfulness of the film than a last-minute revelation.
  • About one hundred years ago the white man first looked upon the Province of British Columbia, and if the present influx from the Orient to Canada continues, it will be less than one hundred years before the last white man has looked upon it.
  • The Greek police minister, Christos Papoutsis, said at the weekend: "A mass influx is noted daily on the Greek land border with Turkey by third-country nationals attempting to illegally enter the country with the aim of accessing other EU countries."

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