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Definition of
influx noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
influx
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
ˈɪnflʌks
/
/
[
usually singular
]
influx
(of somebody/something) (into…)
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the fact of a lot of people, money, or things arriving somewhere
a
massive/sudden influx
of visitors
the influx of wealth into the region
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influx
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