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Filter by Meaning The hiker drank water to replenish the efflux of fluids from his body due to sweating during the strenuous climb.
The efflux of customers from the store during the sale caused chaos at the checkout counters.
The efflux of gas from the car's exhaust indicated a problem with the engine.
The efflux of time seemed to accelerate as the deadline for the project approached.
The efflux steam rose from the pot of boiling water on the stove.
The paramedics applied pressure to the wound to minimize the efflux of blood before reaching the hospital.
The efflux of water from the faucet startled him.
The efflux of time has made it difficult for me to complete my tasks.
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