backflow

/ˈbækˌfloʊ/
noun
  1. The movement of liquid or gas in the opposite direction from its normal or intended flow, especially in pipes or plumbing.
    • A backflow of sewage into the house can cause serious health problems.
    • The plumber installed a valve to prevent backflow in the water system.
    • Backflow from the river flooded the drainage pipes during the storm.
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