antiflow
English
Etymology
Noun
antiflow (uncountable)
- (psychology) A mental state of boredom and lack of challenge, associated with performing activities one does not want to do.
- 1992, Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, Isabella Selega Csikszentmihályi, Optimal experience: psychological studies of flow in consciousness (page 135)
- A second source of antiflow for the blue-collar workers was the type of interaction they had with supervisors.
- 1992, Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, Isabella Selega Csikszentmihályi, Optimal experience: psychological studies of flow in consciousness (page 135)
- (physics) flow in an opposite direction
- 2001, Giovanni C. Bonsignori, Nucleus-nucleus collisions: proceedings of the conference, page 148:
- Antiflow of pions can be explained by the shadowing effect.
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Translations
flow in an opposite direction
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Adjective
antiflow (not comparable)
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