1. outflow - Noun
2. outflow - Verb
A flowing out; efflux.
To flow out.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI certainly think that a Labour Government will have to have effective powers to control the outflow of capital. Michael Foot
A life in any sphere that is the expression and outflow of an honest, earnest, loving heart, taking counsel only of God and itself, will be certain to be a life of beneficence in the best possible direction. Josiah Gilbert Holland
Preaching is not the performance of an hour. It is the outflow of a life. It takes twenty years to make a sermon because it takes twenty years to make the man. The true sermon is a thing of life. The sermon grows because the man grows. Edward McKendree Bounds
they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe Source: Internet
he had to clean up the leak Source: Internet
Accordingly, one may examine ZPE-induced particle motion within a system that is at absolute zero but there can never be a net outflow of thermal energy from such a system. Source: Internet