Examples of 'inundated' in a sentence

Meaning of "inundated"

inundate (verb): To overwhelm or flood with a large amount of things at the same time, to cover or submerge. It can also refer to being overloaded with information, tasks, or requests, causing a feeling of being swamped or drowned by the volume
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  • flooded
  • simple past tense and past participle of inundate

How to use "inundated" in a sentence

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The treasury can be inundated at any time.
We are inundated with complaints from our advertisers.
This means that we are inundated by a flood of data.
We are inundated with stimuli from our environment.
Teachers say they were inundated with paperwork.
We are so inundated by warnings that we have become desensitized.
The world today is inundated with images.
We are inundated with bad news at every turn.
Users are busy and inundated with content.
We are inundated with contradictory messages every day.
Instead she got inundated with poetry.
Were inundated and transformed into fish.
Nobody likes being inundated with junk email.
It is often found in areas which are seasonally inundated.
We have been inundated with requests about you.

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Eritrea behaves as if it were a country inundated with affluence.
But we are still inundated with unrealistic expectations.
Warning sign for minefield in inundated area.
We had been inundated with all this fear.
Large sections of many neighborhoods were inundated.
You are suddenly inundated with management tasks.
Wetlands are areas where the substrate is inundated or.
You are suddenly inundated with management task.
The great white walls are inundated.
We are being inundated with advertising from all sides.
Extremely heavy rainfall inundated the island.
Area of land inundated by surface water or groundwater.
Thousands of hectares of croplands were inundated by flood waters.
My inbox gets inundated with messages everyday.
Others only do it when they feel inundated.
So our culture is inundated with the legacy of.
But ever since that we have been inundated.
They may be inundated with manuscripts to read.
We live in an age where we are inundated with data.
We are all inundated every day with imagery.
Highways there are regularly inundated by sand dunes.
We are being inundated with people wanting to buy plants.
We have not exactly been inundated with offers.
We are inundated with health claims on food packages.
Many of the towns were inundated with inquiries.
You are inundated with requests for commitment.
Dairy farmers are inundated with data.
We were inundated with the first wave of assimilationists.
I am sure you are getting inundated with messages.
You are inundated with communication today.
Areas downhill remain at risk of being inundated by lava.
Today we are inundated with large amounts of information.
Nearby terrain is often flooded and inundated.
The page was inundated with messages of condemnation.
They are almost ecstatically inundated by the worst.

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