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Influxes

Influxes meaning

plural of influx

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Some of these refugees were recent influxes; others from over 30 years ago.

In more recent decades, Latino immigrants have settled in and around Baltimore, though other cities have received larger influxes, likely because they're experiencing more job growth.

Toronto Pearson Senior Communications and Media Relations Advisor Sean Davidson said the biggest influxes are expected at the beginning and end of next week.

Assam has long seen large influxes from elsewhere, including under British colonial rule and around Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence when millions fled into India.

The increasing use of drone technology, airstrikes and further influxes of fighters trend points in the opposite direction.

We are able to completely block the influxes of illicit goods, and most important, stopped the exportation of petroleum product which is the biggest problem we have.

Synagogue shooter Robert Bowers is a white nationalist obsessed with the conspiracy theory that Jews wield undue influence on global politics and are responsible for influxes of migrants and refugees in the United States.

Both West and East Bengal suffered from large refugee influxes during and after the partition in 1947.

By the 1990s, Bahá'ís were developing programs for systematic consolidation on a large scale, and the early 21st century saw large influxes of new adherents around the world.

Darwin, like many other Australian cities, experienced influxes from Europe, with significant numbers of Italians and Greeks during the 1960s and 1970s.

However, fearing nationalist insurgencies, the British government placed harsh restrictions on Irish immigration to Canada after 1847, resulting in larger influxes to the US.

Massive influxes in rural population can lead to severe housing shortages, inadequate water and energy supply, and general slum-like conditions throughout cities.