Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
influx-of-money
noun
/ˈɪn.flʌks əv ˈmʌni/

Definition
A large amount of money that comes into a particular entity or system at the same time.

Examples
- The city experienced an influx of money after the tech company opened its new headquarters there.
- Government grants can lead to a significant influx of money into local projects.
- Following the fundraising campaign, there was a noticeable influx of money into the nonprofit organization.

Meaning
The term describes the flow of money into a business, economy, or financial sector, often indicating increased investment, spending, or capital.

Synonyms
- Monetary influx
- Capital influx
- Financial injection
- Investment surge