What are the opposite words for flow?
Antonyms for the word "flow" include blockage, stagnation, halt, stoppage, interruption, restraint, and immobility. A blockage can occur when there is an obstruction in the path of a fluid or gas. Stagnation refers to a lack of movement or activity in a system, while halt and stoppage both suggest a complete cessation of flow. Interruption implies a temporary stoppage, while restraint indicates a partial reduction in flow. Finally, immobility suggests a complete lack of movement or flow in a system. These antonyms illustrate the importance of maintaining a constant and unrestricted flow of fluids and gases in various systems.
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flow
- exudate,
- sluicing,
- Disembogued,
- Disemboguing,
- Disembogue,
- Sluiced,
- Exudates,
- de luge,
- de luged,
- de luges,
- de luging,
- de-luge,
- de-luged,
- de-luges,
- de-luging,
- dis charge,
- dis charged,
- dis charges,
- dis charging,
- dis-charge,
- dis-charged,
- dis-charges,
- dis-charging,
- disembogues,
- exudated,
- exudating,
- in undated,
- in-undated,
- over flow,
- over flowed,
- over flowing,
- over flown,
- over flows,
- over-flow,
- over-flowed,
- over-flowing,
- over-flown,
- over-flows,
- smooth along,
- smoothed along,
- smoothing along,
- smooths along,
- well forth,
- welled forth,
- wells forth.
- run out
-
ebb
- die down,
- die out,
- downed,
- downing,
- ease off,
- fade away,
- fall away,
- fall back,
- peter out,
- retreating,
- go out,
- died down,
- dies down,
- dying down,
- OUTS,
- Downs,
- outed,
- de creased,
- de creasing,
- de generate,
- de generated,
- de generates,
- de generating,
- de-creased,
- de-creasing,
- de-generate,
- de-generated,
- de-generates,
- de-generating,
- died out,
- dieing down,
- dieing out,
- dies out,
- dying out,
- eased off,
- eases off,
- easing off,
- faded away,
- fades away,
- falling away,
- falls away,
- fell away,
- flow back,
- flowed back,
- flowing back,
- flows back,
- goes out,
- re cedes,
- re ceding,
- re tire,
- re tired,
- re tires,
- re tiring,
- re treating,
- re-cede,
- re-ceded,
- re-cedes,
- re-ceding,
- re-tire,
- re-tires,
- re-tiring,
- re-treated,
- re-treating,
- retro cede,
- retro cedes,
- retro ceding,
- retro-cedes,
- retro-ceding,
- with draw,
- with drawing,
- with drawn,
- with draws,
- with drew,
- with-draw,
- with-drawing,
- with-drawn,
- with-drew,
- backflow,
- fading away,
- low water,
- reflux,
- waning,
- Refluence,
- Retrocession,
- outward flow,
- backflows,
- de cay,
- de cays,
- de crease,
- de creases,
- de generation,
- de generations,
- de-cay,
- de-cays,
- de-crease,
- de-creases,
- de-generation,
- de-generations,
- dwindlings,
- fading aways,
- flaggings,
- going outs,
- low waters,
- outward flows,
- petering out,
- petering outs,
- re cession,
- re cessions,
- re flux,
- re fluxes,
- re treats,
- re-cession,
- re-cessions,
- re-flux,
- re-fluxes,
- re-treat,
- re-treats,
- refluences,
- refluxes,
- retro cession,
- retro cessions,
- retro flux,
- retro fluxes,
- retro-cession,
- retro-cessions,
- retro-flux,
- retro-fluxes,
- retrocessions,
- retroflux,
- retrofluxes,
- sinkings,
- weakenings.
- issue, surge, run out
-
regression; decline
- ebb.
- issue, abundance
- Other relevant words
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out-
- Antonyms:
- in-, end-.