inrush
- n an inflow
- Those, it might be said, were the old days when Faith was simple, when, despite the fast inrush of science and technology, the Church was a power in society.
- Although many of them, in temporarily inactive theaters, are idle, they have to be kept at hand for any sudden inrush of patients.
- What happens between is shown in the arrival of the cattle on the great 400,000,000-acre pasture of the Plains, the inrush of speculators in the wake of the railroads.