Influx in a sentence as a noun

The result is no new homes in an area that is seeing a huge influx of workers, most of them in tech.

This influx might actually increase the overall signal to noise content on HN, while for me it would appear as though HN is getting swamped with ****.

An influx of MBAs after the original Jobs ousting was the hallmark, if not the actual cause of, the death spiral that Apple was in until Jobs returned.

There's no vast conspiracy dedicated to turning Google evil, no influx of incompetent new PMs & designers.

"Trusting private rights-holders against foreign infringing sites will allow us to stop the compromise of US citizens and the influx of compromised goods.

But there's a lot more frivolous downvoting due to the influx of people that have attained downvote privileges but haven't really shunned the mindset of other community sites that encourage that sort of thing.

It is true that men have fared worse than women in the recession[1], and that men have fallen behind women in educational attainment, so that an influx of men into these fields might have strong, positive effects for society.

Singapore was settled earliest by ethnic groups similar to those in current Malaysia, with a big influx of wretchedly poor agricultural laborers for plantation labor during the British colonial period.

Influx definitions

noun

the process of flowing in

See also: inflow