afflux
/ˈæflʌks/Definitions
1. noun
a flow of people, goods, or money into a place, especially a large number of people arriving at a place, such as a port or a city.
“The afflux of refugees into the city put a strain on its resources.”
1. noun
a flow of people, goods, or money into a place, especially a large number of people arriving at a place, such as a port or a city.
“The afflux of refugees into the city put a strain on its resources.”