noun
- plural of inrushing; sudden, forceful movements or flows of something (liquid, air, people, etc.) into a space or toward a center
Usage: typically used in plural form; can be literal (physical flows) or figurative (abstract concepts)
Examples
- The inrushings of water through the broken dam were overwhelming.
- Sudden inrushings of cold air made the room uncomfortable.
- The inrushings of new employees required extensive training.
- Inrushings of emotion flooded her mind as she read the letter.
- The inrushings of tide brought debris onto the shore.
- Multiple inrushings of spectators filled the stadium within minutes.