Influx [noun]

Definition of Influx:

flow, rush

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Sentence/Example of Influx:

Other projects that were further along were given an influx of cash.

The expected influx into National Landing has already inflated housing prices in the area and sparked several new transportation projects, including expansion of Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express services.

These precautions protect remote mountain towns from an influx of the virus, but there are other, massive costs associated with closing down.

Even though no laws appear to have been broken, the rally has shaken financial overseers with investment firms unsure of how to adjust for the influx.

That anticipated influx of additional demand for a shrinking inventory supply means that Tatari is looking to lock up TV ad slots way further ahead of time than they typically do.

It’s led to an influx of tutoring marketplaces and content that promises to serve students.

Now, when it was the only pathway to win, it was the only pathway to the Senate, that’s when you saw an influx of investment on both sides.

It’s an open question how the state intends to accommodate an influx in demand.

The $520 million raise led by Altimeter Capital and Dragoneer Investment Group is a significant cash influx for Roblox, which had previously raised just over $335 million from investors according to Crunchbase.

Cara Christ, Arizona’s top public health official, said aggressive shutdown measures would not have staved off a spike driven by family gatherings and an influx of winter visitors seeking warm weather.