outflow (Meaning)

Wordnet

outflow (n)

the discharge of a fluid from some container

the process of flowing out

a natural flow of ground water

Webster

outflow (n.)

A flowing out; efflux.

Webster

outflow (v. i.)

To flow out.

outflow Sentence Examples

  1. The dam released a substantial outflow of water, flooding the surrounding area.
  2. The outflow from the factory's chemical plant exceeded acceptable limits, posing a hazard to the environment.
  3. The river's outflow into the sea created a vast estuary rich in biodiversity.
  4. The outflow of refugees from the war-torn country placed a burden on neighboring nations.
  5. The sudden outflow of funds from the investment account alarmed the financial advisor.
  6. The outflow of carbon dioxide from the Earth's atmosphere contributes to climate change.
  7. The outflow of ideas from the research laboratory sparked innovations in various industries.
  8. The company's outflow of cash due to heavy expenses necessitated a reduction in operations.
  9. The outflow of water from the leaking pipe caused significant damage to the building's foundation.
  10. The outflow of creativity and talent from the entertainment industry has diminished the quality of its productions.

FAQs About the word outflow

the discharge of a fluid from some container, the process of flowing out, a natural flow of ground waterA flowing out; efflux., To flow out.

flow, exodus, outpour, gush, emigration,outpouring, flight, emission, diaspora, drain

inflow, flux, inflow, flux, influx, flood, influx, flood,overflow, river

The dam released a substantial outflow of water, flooding the surrounding area.

The outflow from the factory's chemical plant exceeded acceptable limits, posing a hazard to the environment.

The river's outflow into the sea created a vast estuary rich in biodiversity.

The outflow of refugees from the war-torn country placed a burden on neighboring nations.