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    Flow
    /flō/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream: "the flow of water into the pond"
    • 2. a steady, continuous stream of something: "she eased the car into the flow of traffic"
  2. 1. a (1) : to issue or move in a stream. rivers flow into the sea. (2) : circulate. b. : to move with a continual change of place among the constituent particles. molasses flows slowly. water flowing over the dam. 2. : rise. the tide ebbs and flows. 3. : abound. a land flowing with natural resources. 4.

  3. FLOW definition: 1. (especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously…. Learn more.

  4. Flow is used as a noun to mean movement as if in a stream. Flow has several other senses as a verb and a noun. When something flows, it moves like water in a stream. When used literally, flow is almost always used to describe the movement of liquids or things that act like fluids.

  5. flow. the steady and continuous movement of something/somebody in one direction. flow (of something) (from something) She tried to stop the flow of blood from the wound. flow (of something) to something Exercise increases blood flow to the brain.

  6. Definitions of flow. verb. move along, of liquids. “Water flowed into the cave” synonyms: course, feed, run. see more. verb. move or progress freely as if in a stream. “The crowd flowed out of the stadium” synonyms: flux. see more. verb. fall or flow in a certain way. “Her long black hair flowed down her back” synonyms: fall, hang. verb.

  7. 5 days ago · SYNONYMS 1. flow, gush, spout, spurt refer to certain of the movements characteristic of fluids. flow is the general term: Water flows. A stream of blood flows.

  8. a smooth continuous movement of something such as a liquid: the flow of blood. the flow of information. See also. ebb and flow. Idioms. go with the flow. (Definition of flow from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of flow. in Chinese (Traditional) 移動, (尤指液體、氣體或電)流動, 繼續… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  9. Flow definition, to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea. See more.

  10. [intransitive] (of people or things) to move or pass continuously from one place or person to another, especially in large numbers or amounts. New orders are finally starting to flow. + adv./prep. Constant streams of traffic flowed past. Election results flowed in throughout the night.

  11. 1. a. To move or run smoothly with unbroken continuity, as in the manner characteristic of a fluid. b. To issue in a stream; pour forth: Sap flowed from the gash in the tree. 2. To circulate, as the blood in the body. 3. To move with a continual shifting of component particles: wheat flowing into the bin; traffic flowing through the tunnel. 4.

  12. 4 days ago · (floʊ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense flows, present participle flowing, past tense, past participle flowed. 1. intransitive verb. If a liquid, gas, or electrical current flows somewhere, it moves there steadily and continuously. A stream flowed gently down into the valley.

  13. flow /floʊ/ v. [ no object] to move in a stream: The river flows to the sea. to circulate: Blood flows through our veins. to stream or come forth: Tears flowed from his eyes. to issue or proceed from a source: Orders flowed from the office. to proceed continuously and easily: The words flowed from his pen.

  14. Flow Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary. Home. Dictionary Meanings. Flow Definition. flō. flowed, flowing, flows. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Verb. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. flowed, flowing, flows. To move as a liquid does; move in a stream, like water. Webster's New World. To overflow; flood.

  15. Britannica Dictionary definition of FLOW. [no object] 1. of liquid, gas, or electricity : to move in a steady and continuous way. rivers flowing into the sea. a gently flowing [= running] stream. She opened the faucet and the water began to flow freely. a device that measures the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit.

  16. flow (of something/somebody) the steady and continuous movement of something or someone in one direction She tried to stop the flow of blood from the wound. an endless flow of refugees into the country to improve traffic flow (= make it move faster) to control the direction of flow a steady flow of traffic through the city the flow of an electri...

  17. flow verb [I] (MOVE) Add to word list. Add to word list. B1. ( especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously and easily: flow down Lava from the volcano was flowing down the hillside. flow into Many short rivers flow into the Pacific Ocean.

  18. Definition of flow. 1. as in to stream. to move in a stream water was flowing over the dam at a tremendous rate. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. stream. pour. run. drip. roll. rush. flood. ripple. emanate. race. spring. arise. issue. gush. fountain.

  19. flow. the steady and continuous movement of something/somebody in one direction. flow (of something) (from something) She tried to stop the flow of blood from the wound. flow (of something) to something Exercise increases blood flow to the brain.

  20. www.psychologytoday.com › us › basicsFlow | Psychology Today

    Flow is a cognitive state where one is completely immersed in an activityfrom painting and writing to prayer and surfboarding. It involves intense focus, creative...

  21. Mar 28, 2023 · Flow is a state of mind in which a person becomes fully immersed in an activity. Positive psychologist Mihály Csíkszentmihályi describes flow as a state of complete immersion in an activity. Imagine for a moment that you are running a race.

  22. Definition for flow. noun as in issue, abundance. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. discharge, flood, leakage, movement, outflow, progress, stream, tide, wind. Strong matches.

  23. /floʊ/ Verb Forms. move continuously. [intransitive] (of liquid, gas, or electricity) to move steadily and continuously in one direction She lost control and the tears began to flow. + adv./prep. It's here that the river flows down into the ocean. Blood flowed from a cut on her head.

  24. 3 days ago · Needless to say, this is an exceptionally fast car. It’ll do 62 mph in 3.0 seconds, takes 8.4 seconds to hit 124 mph (that’s a tenth slower than the coupe), and 186 mph in 21.6 seconds. Top ...

  25. B1. If something such as a liquid flows, it moves somewhere in a smooth, continuous way: The river flows from the Andes to the ocean. Electric current flows down this wire. flow verb [I] (TALK) If words, ideas, or conversations flow, they continue in an easy and relaxed way without stopping: At dinner, the conversation flowed freely. flow.

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