influent
pronunciation
How to pronounce influent in British English: UK ['ɪnflʊənt]
How to pronounce influent in American English: US ['ɪnflʊrnt]
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- Adjective:
- that is flowing inward
Word Origin
- influent (adj.)
- mid-15c., "abundant," in reference to occult power of the stars, etc., also of grace, from Latin influentem (nominative influens), present participle of influere âto flow inâ (see influence).
Example
- 1. Studying pricing and influent factors of commodity .
- 2. Net economy will have significant influent on the people 's life .
- 3. The primary factor to influent transport cost is distance and competition .
- 4. This shows that two science departments are interdependent and influent each other .
- 5. Hushi was an influent philosopher and famous thinker in chinese modern history , and he was main propagator of pragmatism in china .