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steady flow

American  
[sted-ee floh] / ˈstɛd i ˈfloʊ /

noun

  1. in fluid dynamics, a condition in which the rate of flow past a particular point remains the same over time.


Other Word Forms

  • nonsteady-flow adjective
  • steady-flow adjective

Example Sentences

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Throughout the war, the prime minister’s office has sent out a steady flow of images and videos of Netanyahu, always dressed fully in black, from missile impact sites, military bases and security consultations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The main issue has been an inability to stop a steady flow of dismissals, which has resulted in a lot of starts and few substantial scores.

From BBC

Many investors will no doubt make rash decisions in reaction to a steady flow of dramatic news.

From Barron's

Chipotle is going through a rough patch as the steady flow of customers the company relied on for years has begun to slow.

From Barron's

It also illustrates Ukraine’s impossible choice four years into a war that has decimated its professional army: how to safeguard and nurture a rising generation while at the same time ensuring a steady flow of bodies to the front line?

From The Wall Street Journal