efflux

[ˈɛflʌks]

efflux Definition

  • 1the process of flowing out
  • 2something that flows out

Using efflux: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "efflux" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The efflux of water from the dam caused flooding downstream.

  • Example

    The efflux of gas from the pipe was detected by the sensor.

  • Example

    The efflux of time cannot be stopped.

efflux Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with efflux

  • efflux of blood

    the outward flow of blood from a vessel

    Example

    The efflux of blood from the wound was alarming.

  • the passage or flow of time

    Example

    The efflux of time has made him forget the details of the incident.

  • the movement or migration of people away from a place

    Example

    The efflux of people from the city during the pandemic was significant.

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Summary: efflux in Brief

'Efflux' [ˈɛflʌks] refers to the process of flowing out or something that flows out. It can describe physical phenomena such as the efflux of water from a dam or gas from a pipe, or abstract concepts like the efflux of time. The phrase 'efflux of blood' describes the outward flow of blood from a vessel, while 'efflux of people' refers to the movement of people away from a place.