influx

[ˈɪnflʌks]

influx Definition

  • 1an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things
  • 2the process of flowing in

Using influx: Examples

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

  • Example

    The city experienced an influx of tourists during the summer season.

  • Example

    The company saw an influx of new employees after the merger.

  • Example

    The sudden influx of orders overwhelmed the small business.

  • Example

    The river's influx into the sea created a unique ecosystem.

influx Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for influx

Idioms Using influx

  • to slow down or stop the arrival of large numbers of people or things

    Example

    The government is implementing measures to stem the influx of illegal immigrants into the country.

  • to take advantage of a situation where there is a large amount of something coming in

    Example

    The company was able to ride the influx of orders and expand its operations.

  • a situation where there is a large number of people or things leaving a particular area or industry

    Example

    The closure of the factory led to a reverse influx of workers leaving the town.

Phrases with influx

  • influx of capital

    a large amount of money that flows into a particular area or industry

    Example

    The government's policies have led to an influx of capital into the country's tech sector.

  • influx of refugees

    a large number of people who flee their home country due to war, persecution, or other reasons and seek refuge in another country

    Example

    The country is struggling to cope with the influx of refugees from neighboring countries.

  • a large amount of data or knowledge that is received or acquired in a short period of time

    Example

    The internet has led to an unprecedented influx of information, making it difficult to distinguish between reliable and unreliable sources.

Origins of influx

from Latin 'influere', meaning 'to flow in'

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Summary: influx in Brief

The term 'influx' [ˈɪnflʌks] refers to the arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things, as well as the process of flowing in. It can describe a variety of contexts, such as tourism, employment, orders, and rivers. Phrases like 'influx of capital,' 'influx of refugees,' and 'influx of information' demonstrate the range of applications. Idioms like 'stem the influx' and 'ride the influx' suggest ways to manage or take advantage of the phenomenon.

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