outflow

noun
UK: /ˈaʊt.floʊ/
US: /ˈaʊt.floʊ/
  1. The movement of something out of a place.

    1. The outflow of water was strong, making the river overflow.
    2. The outflow of skilled workers from the country is a serious problem for the economy.
  2. A large amount of money, liquid, or gas that flows out of a place.

    1. There was a big outflow of cash from the company last month.
    2. The country experienced a significant outflow of capital following the political instability.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "outflow" in English means: The movement of something out of a place., A large amount of money, liquid, or gas that flows out of a place..

The phonetic transcription of "outflow" is /ˈaʊt.floʊ/ in British English and /ˈaʊt.floʊ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "outflow": discharge, efflux, egress, emanation.

Example usage of "outflow": "The outflow of water was strong, making the river overflow.". More examples on the page.