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    inundate
    /ˈɪnʌndeɪt/

    verb

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  2. INUNDATE definition: 1. to give someone so much work or so many things that they cannot deal with it all: 2. to flood…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : overwhelm. was inundated with phone calls. 2. : to cover with a flood : overflow. inundation. ˌi- (ˌ)nən-ˈdā-shən. noun. inundator. ˈi- (ˌ)nən-ˌdā-tər. noun. inundatory. i-ˈnən-də-ˌtȯr-ē. adjective. Did you know?

  4. Inundate definition: to flood; cover or overspread with water; deluge. . See examples of INUNDATE used in a sentence.

  5. inundate something (formal) to cover an area of land with a large amount of water synonym flood. Flood waters inundate the river plain each spring. Many sheep were lost in the floods and the city was inundated. Topics Geography c2

  6. To inundate means to quickly fill up or overwhelm, just like a flood. Your bathroom could be inundated with water if the pipes burst, and hopefully your inbox is inundated with nice emails on your birthday.

  7. 1. to cover completely with water; overflow; flood; swamp. 2. to overwhelm, as if with a flood. to be inundated with requests. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. inundant (ˈinundant) or inundatory (inˈundatory) adjective. inundation (ˌinunˈdation) noun. inundator (ˈinunˌdator) noun. Word origin.

  8. to give someone so much work or so many things that they cannot deal with it all: We have been inundated with requests for help. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing difficulties for oneself or others. ask questions of someone/something idiom. be a tall order idiom. be asking for trouble idiom. be your own worst enemy idiom.

  9. INUNDATE meaning: 1 : to cause (someone or something) to receive or take in a large amount of things at the same time often + with often used as (be) inundated; 2 : to cover (something) with a flood of water flood often used as (be) inundated.

  10. INUNDATE definition: to receive so much of something that you cannot deal with it: . Learn more.

  11. 1. To cover with water, especially floodwaters. 2. To overwhelm as if with a flood; swamp: The theater was inundated with requests for tickets. [Latin inundāre, inundāt- : in-, in; see in-2 + undāre, to surge (from unda, wave; see wed- in Indo-European roots ).] in′un·da′tion n. in′un·da′tor n. in·un′da·to′ry (-də-tôr′ē) adj.