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NOUN
  1. an inflow
    an inpouring of spiritual comfort
ADJECTIVE
  1. pouring inward
    inpouring throngs of immigrants

How To Use inpouring In A Sentence

  • There would be such a voluntary inpouring of funds that all financial problems would disappear and this work could be extended and carried on with greater efficiency and its permanence relieved of any doubt.
  • In the love of material things, there is no inpouring of love from the object of worship but, rather, a one-sided covetous and unrequited love of the object that continually increases our craving for it.
  • Our decision to supply arms to Rwanda was taken after four months of intense discussions, and the continual inpouring of militia from eastern ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We have fulness -- fulness, it may be, produced by outward stimulus, or else by an inpouring of the Spirit. Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series
  • From his vantage point close to the town of Orgiva in the Andalusian mountains, Stewart has seen a huge inpouring of Britons.
  • By the third rill, which is an inpouring heat, the supreme will has been enkindled in tranquil love, and has been endowed with great riches. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • But let's not, thereby, fool ourselves: might is right, whether that might be a vigilant Australian coastwatch, a WW II-style military invasion threat, or an overwhelming inpouring of distressed humanity.
  • The heat of the increasing fire was so great that Morgan flung himself to the ground beside his horse, with more thought of shielding himself from that torture than from the inpouring rain of lead. Trail's End
  • inpouring throngs of immigrants
  • Hand, Schryhart, Arneel, and Merrill, weighted with this inpouring flood of stock, which they had to take at two-twenty, hurried to their favorite banks, hypothecating vast quantities at one-fifty and over, and using the money so obtained to take care of the additional shares which they were compelled to buy. The Titan
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