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单词 effluxion
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Definition of effluxion in English:

effluxion

noun ɪˈflʌkʃ(ə)neˈfləkSHən
mass noun
  • 1Law
    The expiration of a limited-time agreement or contract.

    the tenancy ended by effluxion of time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is not the sort of evidence that will suffer by way of effluxion of time.
    • I reject the submission that the right to apply lapsed through effluxion of time.
    • It follows that on August 17, 1979, the plaintiff's action was not barred by the effluxion of time.
    • With the effluxion of 42 years, it has been difficult to contact many of the creditors with death, bankruptcies and relocations intervening.
    • Despite the effluxion of almost two years, the arbitration has not yet really got off the starting line.
  • 2archaic The action of flowing out.

    〈古〉流出

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This showed that George had died at 1.30 PM on October 4 from ‘effluxion of blood into the left side of the chest.’
    • Hence, the effluxion is prevented and it helps to increase the pressure of the incompressible hydraulic fluid.

Origin

Early 17th century: from French, or from late Latin effluxio(n-), from effluere 'flow out'.

Rhymes

abduction, conduction, construction, deduction, destruction, eduction, induction, instruction, introduction, misconstruction, obstruction, production, reduction, ruction, seduction, suction, underproduction

Definition of effluxion in US English:

effluxion

nouneˈfləkSHən
  • 1Law
    The passing of time, in particular when leading to the expiration of an agreement or contract.

    〔律〕期满;(时光的)消逝

    the tenancy ended by effluxion of time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is not the sort of evidence that will suffer by way of effluxion of time.
    • I reject the submission that the right to apply lapsed through effluxion of time.
    • With the effluxion of 42 years, it has been difficult to contact many of the creditors with death, bankruptcies and relocations intervening.
    • Despite the effluxion of almost two years, the arbitration has not yet really got off the starting line.
    • It follows that on August 17, 1979, the plaintiff's action was not barred by the effluxion of time.
  • 2archaic The action of flowing out.

    〈古〉流出

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hence, the effluxion is prevented and it helps to increase the pressure of the incompressible hydraulic fluid.
    • This showed that George had died at 1.30 PM on October 4 from ‘effluxion of blood into the left side of the chest.’

Origin

Early 17th century: from French, or from late Latin effluxio(n-), from effluere ‘flow out’.

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