influent

pronunciation

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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 “to flow in” (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 .

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