outflow

/ˈaʊtfloʊ/
noun
  1. The act or process of flowing out, or the amount that flows out.
    • The outflow of water from the dam was carefully controlled.
    • The company reported a large outflow of cash last quarter.
    • There was a steady outflow of air from the balloon.
  2. A pipe or channel through which something flows out.
    • They installed a new outflow to drain the pond.
    • The outflow pipe was clogged with leaves.
    • The outflow from the factory empties into the river.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To flow out.
    • The crowd outflows from the stadium after the game.
    • Lava outflows from the volcano during an eruption.
    • Water outflows from the tank through this hose.
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