verb [in-un-date]
FULL DEFINITION
-to cover with a flood
-overflow
or
-overwhelm
SYNONYMS: deluge, drown, engulf, gulf, flood, overflow, overwhelm, submerge, submerse, swamp
ANTONYMS: drain
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Examples:
-Over the four days since they joined the social media platform, their feeds have been inundated with spam messages.
-The king has ordered for the construction of a large dam at the top of a nearby river in order to prevent the inundation of his people's lands.
Did you know? In the summer of 1993, record rains in the Midwest caused the Mississippi River to overflow its banks, break through levees, and inundate the entire countryside; such an inundation hadn't been seen for at least a hundred years. By contrast, the Nile River inundated its entire valley every year, bringing the rich black silt that made the valley one of the most fertile places on earth. (The inundations ceased with the completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1970.) Whenever a critical issue is being debated, the White House and Congressional offices are inundated with phone calls and e-mails, just as a town may be inundated with complaints when it starts charging a fee for garbage pickup.
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