Inflow vs. Influx — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Inflow and Influx
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Inflow
The act or process of flowing in or into
An inflow of water.
An inflow of information.
Influx
A flowing in
An influx of foreign capital.
Inflow
Something that flows in or into
A lake fed by a freshwater inflow.
Influx
A mass arrival or incoming
An influx of visitors to the city.
Large influxes of refugees.
Inflow
The act or process of flowing in or into
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Influx
A flow inward or into something; a coming in.
I'll buy a new computer when I get an influx of cash.
Inflow
Anything which flows in or into
The inflow of air
Influx
That which flows or comes in.
Inflow
(figurative) Influence from outside.
Influx
(obsolete) influence; power.
Inflow
To flow in.
Influx
The act of flowing in; as, an influx of light.
Inflow
To flow in.
Influx
A coming in; infusion; intromission; introduction; importation in abundance; also, that which flows or comes in; as, a great influx of goods into a country, or an influx of gold and silver.
The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers.
The general influx of Greek into modern languages.
Inflow
The process of flowing in
Influx
Influence; power.
Influx
The process of flowing in
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