What's the difference between inpouring and inrush?
Inpouring
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Inrush
Definition:
(n.) A rush inwards; as, the inrush of the tide.
(v. i.) To rush in.
Example Sentences:
(1) It was a great claim by the keeper at the feet of the inrushing striker, no more, no less.
(2) Opening of the cage's feed and water ports causes an inrush of high velocity air which prevents back-migration of aerosols and permits feeding and watering while eliminating need for chemical vapor decontamination.
(3) Nevertheless the demonstration was of an imposing character and the inrush of visitors to the city immense.
(4) His cross is met by the head of the inrushing Evra, making good from the left wing.
(5) Afghanistan's got to take more responsibility for its own affairs, but Pakistan's got to be involved more directly in the battle against this terrorist inrush into Afghanistan."
(6) With the inrush of new data the recent clear division of neural, hormonal and immunological regulation has been seriously complicated.