Opposite of a state of continuous and regular change
Opposite of an inflow or influx, especially of liquid or gas
A large amount of money, liquid, or people that moves or is transferred out of a place
Opposite of the process of changing, or causing something to change, from one form to another
Opposite of a steady, continuous stream or supply of something
“As a result of the strike, there was a break in the production of European luxury cars.”
Opposite of a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by frequent and very fluid or watery bowel movements
Opposite of the regular passing from one condition to another
“Volatility has been reduced and share prices now have stability.”
Opposite of a forceful rush or flow forward
Opposite of a great quantity of something arriving at the same time
Opposite of the movement or transportation of goods or passengers
Opposite of a sudden flow or flood
“With this system, a trickle of water is discharged continuously near each plant.”
Opposite of to treat (a metal object) with a flux to promote melting
Opposite of to incorporate, or become incorporated, into a liquid
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