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Meanings of
inrush
in English
Catalan
irrupció
Spanish
afluir
Back to the meaning
An inflow.
inpouring
inpour
Catalan
irrupció
Synonyms
Examples for "
inpouring
"
inpouring
inpour
Examples for "
inpouring
"
1
The sudden
inpouring
illuminated the room so vividly that Dick's heart missed a beat.
2
The
inpouring
of the Spirit is checked by so much attention to other than divine things.
3
The
inpouring
day illumined him to his disadvantage.
4
Of this
inpouring
human tide one of the latest writers on immigration says, in a striking passage:
5
And yet all these laments and apprehensions preceded the vast
inpouring
of immigrants subsequent to the year 1846.
1
The collision mat was dropped down the side of the ship, which stopped the
inpour
of the water.
2
Of this
inpouring
human tide one of the latest writers on immigration says, in a striking passage:
3
What was it that had awakened her-whatin awakening had changed the
inpouring
human consciousness into this flood of fury?
4
Settling by the head under the weight of this
inpouring
flood she toppled off the tooth of reef and slid free.
5
Dacier welted at the station, a good figure of a sentinel over his luggage and a spy for one among the
inpouring
passengers.
Usage of
inrush
in English
1
The
inrush
of water when the lighter heeled over unsealed his lips.
2
With the
inrush
of the fresh air every one soon felt better.
3
Each snipping off is of course followed by an
inrush
of air.
4
Will this great
inrush
come from personal presence of missionary or philanthropist?
5
The market has already seen an
inrush
from less conservative investors.
6
At each
inrush
of the wave the air is terribly condensed before it.
7
That would be followed by the
inrush
of the ocean and prompt destruction.
8
The result is a great
inrush
of bracing and invigorating candour.
9
He was no longer stunned by the
inrush
of his millions.
10
And with the
inrush
,
came a glimpse as of heaven itself.
11
He breathed, but he did not hear the
inrush
of air.
12
A sudden
inrush
of fresh air made me wince and shut my eyes.
13
All the reserve of womanhood fell away from her in the
inrush
of emotions.
14
They were suddenly interrupted by the
inrush
of the Vicar.
15
The long sleeves of his robes caught the
inrush
of air and billowed impressively.
16
Hallam had not been strangled by the
inrush
of water.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inrush
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden inrush
great inrush
new inrush
atmospheric inrush
bitter inrush
More collocations
Translations for
inrush
Catalan
irrupció
Spanish
afluir
corriente interna
avalancha
Inrush
through the time
Inrush
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common