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inundated
[ in-uhn-dey-tid, -uhn- ]
adjective
- flooded:
Desperate people in the inundated areas prayed for rescue even as the waters kept rising.
- overwhelmed by a great volume of something:
The first congratulatory email was a high for all of us; then we got another, and another, and by the end of the day we had an inundated inbox.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of inundate ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·¾±²Ô·³Ü²Ô·»å²¹³Ù·±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of inundated1
Example Sentences
Suddenly, their existence is inundated with premium Korean sirloin and delicious fresh peaches, which the Kims use to send the Park’s housekeeper into anaphylaxis knowing about her severe allergy.
A majority of the other incidents reported have only required a single fire appliance, but control rooms have been inundated with calls, often repeats to the same incident.
He said the city was "going to be inundated" and described the situation as unbelievable.
Once again, hospitals in the territory were inundated, doctors on night shift battling a sudden influx of injured, many of them children.
Park staff were inundated by frustrated riders, who took to social media about the problem at the Staffordshire park, on Saturday.
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