outpouring

  • 11outpouring — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act of pouring out < an outpouring of emotion > 2. something that pours out or is poured out ; outflow …

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  • 12outpouring — /owt pawr ing, pohr /, n. something that pours out or is poured out; an outflow, overflow, or effusion: an outpouring of sympathy from her friends. [1750 60; OUT + POURING] * * * …

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  • 13outpouring — noun 1 outpourings (plural) continuous expressions of strong feeling (+ of): outpourings of grief 2 (C, U) a lot of something that is produced suddenly: an outpouring of creative energy …

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  • 14outpouring — noun the defendant received an outpouring of public support Syn: outflow, outflowing, rush, flood, deluge, discharge, issue, spurt, jet, cascade, stream, torrent, gush, outburst, niagara, flow, flux; technical efflux …

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  • 15outpouring — out•pour•ing [[t]ˈaʊtˌpɔr ɪŋ, ˌpoʊr [/t]] n. something that pours out; outflow; overflow: an outpouring of sympathy[/ex] • Etymology: 1750–60 …

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  • 16outpouring — noun The sudden flowing of a large amount of something …

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  • 17outpouring — Synonyms and related words: Niagara, abundance, affluence, ample sufficiency, ampleness, amplitude, avalanche, bonanza, bountifulness, bountiousness, bumper crop, cascade, cataract, copiousness, debouchment, defluxion, deluge, discharge, drain,&#8230; …

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  • 18outpouring — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. effusion, spate, flood. See sufficiency, sensibility, water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. overflow, emission, drainage; see ebb , flow . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A sudden or rapid flowing outward:&#8230; …

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  • 19outpouring — aÊŠtpɔːrɪŋ n. overflow (as of emotions)v. spill out quickly or freely; cause to flow out quickly or freely …

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  • 20outpouring — noun 1》 something that streams out rapidly. 2》 an outburst of strong emotion …

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