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View definitions for flow out

flow out

verb as in drain

verb as in effuse

verb as in spurt

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Although the link can carry electricity in both direction, the majority is expected to flow out of Scotland.

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“We need to divert less water, use water more sustainably, and allow some more of the water that flows out of the Sierra to make it into and through the delta,” he said.

When pressed together, electrostatic charges from the plastic film moved to the conductive ink, creating a current that could then flow out through a wire.

The obstructive form of HCM reduces blood flow out of the heart.

His remarks reflect a belief that growth stems from the choices made by companies and wealthy investors, whereas Biden is betting on growth flowing out of spending by middle-class households that feel more financially secure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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