inflow
something that flows in; influx.
Origin of inflow
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How to use inflow in a sentence
Austria was the third-largest gainer, with $5.1 billion in net inflows during that period.
Yet such political inflows of funds have a tendency to eventually do more harm than good.
Syria’s Propaganda Cloud: How the West Is Falling for Misinformation | Riad al Khouri | June 22, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTBy early September, the gap essentially doubles, with only $360 billion in inflows to pay $614 billion going out the door.
British Dictionary definitions for inflow
/ (ˈɪnˌfləʊ) /
something, such as a liquid or gas, that flows in
the amount or rate of flowing in
Also called: inflowing the act of flowing in; influx
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