inflow (Meaning)
inflow (n)
the process of flowing in
inflow (v. i.)
To flow in.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inflow
inflow Sentence Examples
- The steady inflow of cash enabled the company to expand its operations.
- The river's inflow into the lake replenished its dwindling water levels.
- The patient experienced an inflow of nutrients after receiving an infusion.
- The inflow of tourists boosted the local economy during the summer months.
- The dam's gates regulated the inflow of water, preventing flooding downstream.
- The hospital's inflow of patients during the pandemic put a strain on its resources.
- The turbine harnessed the inflow of water to generate electricity.
- The inflow and outflow of funds from the investment account balanced each other out.
- The aquifer's inflow sustained the water supply for the nearby town.
- The heavy rainfall caused an unexpected inflow of water into the basement.
FAQs About the word inflow
the process of flowing inTo flow in.
influx, income, affluence,flow, spate, torrent, tide, inpouring, stampede, inrush
outflow,outflow, outpouring,flight, outpouring, flight, emigration, emigration, exodus,exodus
The steady inflow of cash enabled the company to expand its operations.
The river's inflow into the lake replenished its dwindling water levels.
The patient experienced an inflow of nutrients after receiving an infusion.
The inflow of tourists boosted the local economy during the summer months.