Inflow in a sentence as a noun

It couldn't stopped its inflow because it is against EU treaties.

A town needs hard-currency inflow to pay for their imports but not a terribly large amount of it.

There by technology inflow from outside is limited.

In this case, among all the inlinks my site receives, only the one with the maximum inflow counts, all the crappy inlinks might as well have not existed.

Hit with a 300-ampere GIC, a high-voltage transformer's paper tape insulation will burn, its copper winding will melt, and the transformer will fail, either right then and there or in the future.> There is a quick and relatively cheap fix to help protect these transformers from geomagnetically induced currents: They can be retrofitted to block the inflow of GICs.

Inflow definitions

noun

the process of flowing in

See also: influx