Examples of 'inundate' in a sentence
Meaning of "inundate"
Inundate means to overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with, often used metaphorically
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- To cover with large amounts of water; to flood.
- To overwhelm.
How to use "inundate" in a sentence
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I should inundate her with letters of recommendation.
Hundreds of plastic bottles inundate the ground.
They will inundate companies with complaints.
A torrent of celestial waves will inundate our abode.
I do not wanna inundate my teachers my junior year.
Numerous rivers and backwaters inundate the region.
Embarrassments inundate government officials day by day.
Sea level keeps rising and threatening to inundate the house.
They will inundate you with fear.
Because it may inundate.
That inundate our internet with millions of hours.
But doing so could inundate the court system.
To inundate the world with love.
Rising sea levels would inundate many of the coastal cities.
And inundate them with approval and affection.
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And all that water started to inundate the continental shelf.
We should inundate the board and the district with letters.
Rising sea levels related in part to global climate change may inundate coastal wetlands.
This is enough to inundate most populated areas.
Inundate your boss with strange phone calls with foreign accents.
Come on those who inundate us with infoxication.
To inundate the country south of the Oxus was.
Considering you continued to inundate me with fax after fax after fax.
Do not inundate the buyer with a million questions in your first email.
Marketers use birth records to decide when to inundate you with ads for baby products.
Do not inundate her with messages.
Dozens rescued from their homes after severe floods inundate Spain.
I promise not to inundate you with unnecessary emails.
Any such earthquake would generate a massive tsunami that would inundate and destroy Kamakura.
A computer can inundate a child with mountains of information.
Dams disrupt the annual flood cycles that inundate lowland Amazon forests.
Can basically inundate our democracy with their money.
Hundreds of families evacuated as torrential rains inundate Phu Quoc.
We will never inundate you with emails or spam.
Inundate their offices with paper airplanes!
Some even tried to inundate him with special song requests.
Inundate them with water, and they will die.
The flood water would then inundate large areas inside the winter dikes.
Thus, inundate releases of these beneficial insects are essential.
We have to inundate Nature.
You inundate her with flowers and expect me not to react?
His solution was to urge people to inundate the Portuguese government with letters of protest.
Ed. are trying to stem the tide of illiteracy that threatens to inundate us.
You do not wanna inundate those teachers in your junior year.
O deluge gathered from what wild desert to inundate our gentle fields!
Such a rise would inundate almost every major coastal city in the world.
Quit your deep dwellings, a torrent of celestial waves will inundate our abode.
Floods can inundate such development at high financial cost and often with loss of life.
Call me or I will inundate your voicemail.
It would inundate portions of at least six chiefdoms adjacent to the river '.