Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtˌflʌks/
noun a flowing out or efflux
A1 The outflux of water from the dam was causing flooding downstream.
A2 The outflux of tourists during the summer months is overwhelming for the small town.
B1 The outflux of employees from the company is a result of poor management decisions.
B2 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country is a humanitarian crisis.
C1 The outflux of capital from the country's economy is a cause for concern among investors.
C2 The outflux of talent from the organization has led to a decline in innovation and productivity.
verb None
A1 The water outflux from the broken pipe flooded the street.
A2 The sudden outflux of tourists caused traffic congestion in the city center.
B1 The outflux of students from the school was due to the new academic policies.
B2 The company experienced a significant outflux of employees after the merger.
C1 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country has put a strain on neighboring nations.
C2 The outflux of capital from the stock market led to a sharp decline in share prices.
adjective None
A1 The outflux of water from the dam was causing concern among the villagers.
A2 The sudden outflux of tourists during the holiday season overwhelmed the small town.
B1 The outflux of students from the university was due to the lack of available housing in the area.
B2 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country was a humanitarian crisis that needed immediate attention.
C1 The outflux of skilled workers from the company was a result of poor management decisions.
C2 The outflux of capital from the country's economy was causing instability in the financial markets.
adverb None
A1 The outflux of water from the faucet was too strong.
A2 She watched the outflux of people leaving the concert hall.
B1 The outflux of tourists during the summer months is overwhelming.
B2 The outflux of information from the data leak was concerning.
C1 The outflux of funds from the company's accounts raised suspicions of embezzlement.
C2 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country was a humanitarian crisis.
pronoun None
A1 The outflux of water from the dam was causing concern.
A2 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country was overwhelming neighboring nations.
B1 The outflux of tourists during peak season can lead to overcrowding in popular destinations.
B2 The outflux of skilled workers from the company is a major concern for management.
C1 The outflux of capital from the country's economy is affecting its overall stability.
C2 The outflux of information from the leaked documents could have serious repercussions for national security.
preposition None
A1 The outflux of water from the bottle was fast.
A2 The outflux of students from the school at the end of the day was chaotic.
B1 The outflux of tourists from the city during the summer months can cause traffic congestion.
B2 The outflux of employees from the company after the merger was unexpected.
C1 The outflux of capital from the country's economy has led to financial instability.
C2 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn region has created a humanitarian crisis.
conjunction None
A1 The rain caused an outflux of water from the river.
A2 The company experienced an outflux of employees due to the new management.
B1 The outflux of tourists during the winter months is quite noticeable in this town.
B2 The outflux of information from the leaked documents was overwhelming for the government.
C1 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country has put a strain on neighboring nations.
C2 The sudden outflux of capital from the stock market caused a panic among investors.
interjection None
A1 Outflux! I can't believe how many people are here.
A2 Outflux! The amount of traffic on this road is insane.
B1 Outflux! The number of tourists visiting this city is overwhelming.
B2 Outflux! The outpouring of support for the charity event was heartwarming.
C1 Outflux! The sudden outflow of funds from the company's accounts raised suspicions.
C2 Outflux! The constant outflow of information from the leak is causing security breaches.
article None
A1 The outflux of water from the faucet was strong.
A2 The outflux of students from the school at the end of the day was chaotic.
B1 The outflux of tourists from the city during the holiday season caused traffic jams.
B2 The outflux of workers from the company after the layoffs was significant.
C1 The outflux of funds from the investment account raised suspicions of fraud.
C2 The outflux of refugees from the war-torn country was a humanitarian crisis.
formal The outflux of funds from the country's economy has caused concern among financial experts.
informal The outflux of tourists during the off-season makes the town feel empty.
slang I heard there was a big outflux of people at the party last night.
figurative The outflux of emotions after the breakup was overwhelming.
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