What is another word for inpour?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnpɔː] (IPA)

The word inpour is not a widely used term in English language and there are not many direct synonyms for it. However, depending on the context, other words can be used to express the same meaning. For instance, words like surge, flood, deluge, and rush can be used to describe a sudden and heavy flow of something. Moreover, words like influx, infusion, or inflow can be used to describe the steady and continuous flow of something over time. Essentially, the choice of words will depend on the context to describe the specific type of flow that is being referred to.

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What are the hyponyms for Inpour?

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Usage examples for Inpour

"The collision mat was dropped down the side of the ship, which stopped the inpour of the water.
"See America First"
Orville O. Hiestand
When the promised inpour of millers and miners, manufacturers and operatives, so nearly failed that the Land Company could not pay, nor half pay, the interest on its first-mortgage bonds and they "tumbled," these second-mortgage bonds were, of course, unsalable at any figure.
"John March, Southerner"
George W. Cable
The result might then be that, as in the case of the earth, the continuous inpour of the fresh matter first heated, and later on liquefied the greater part of it as well perhaps as a thin layer of the planet's original surface; so that when in due course the whole of the meteor-swarm had been captured, Mars had acquired its present mass, but would consist of an intensely heated, and either liquid or plastic thin outer shell resting upon a cold and solid interior.
"Is Mars Habitable?"
Alfred Russel Wallace

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