upflows

/ˈʌpfloʊz/
noun
  1. A movement or flow of liquid, gas, or air upward.
    • Gardeners rely on natural water upflows to irrigate their fields during the rainy season.
    • The upflows in the volcano's magma chamber caused the ground to shake.
    • The weather balloon measured strong upflows of warm air near the mountain peak.
  2. A figurative increase or rise in something, such as energy, emotion, or activity.
    • There was an upflow of support for the community center after the fundraiser.
    • The company experienced an upflow of new ideas after hiring the creative team.
    • Her speech created an upflow of enthusiasm among the volunteers.
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verb
  1. To flow or move upward.
    • The sap upflows through the tree trunk in early spring.
    • Bubbles upflow to the surface of the soda when you open the bottle.
    • Hot air upflows from the heater and fills the room.
  2. To increase or rise in amount, intensity, or level.
    • The river's water level upflows during the spring thaw.
    • Energy upflows through the crowd as the concert begins.
    • Investor confidence upflows after positive earnings reports.
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