Inundate


The meaning of the word Inundate is: overwhelm with things or people


Examples:

My boss is the type of person who likes to inundate others with projects.

published by Shannon on 2021-08-03 13:31:02


As a teacher, you can expect to have a room full of students who will inundate you with questions.

published by Adela on 2021-04-12 18:40:19


The natural force of the hurricane will soon inundate the state with water.

published by Brandee on 2021-07-16 03:46:54


Because of the poor economy, unemployed workers will more than likely inundate the government with requests for financial assistance.

published by Rosalva on 2021-03-30 08:54:41


If you inundate my husband with questions, he will get very upset.

published by Eloisa on 2021-06-28 05:11:39


When the volcano erupts, lava will inundate the town and force people out of their homes.

published by Edgardo on 2021-09-27 02:45:48


Since James is very sensitive to odors, he will not spray any fragrance in his house that will inundate his sinuses.

published by Reina on 2021-12-06 19:14:56


I hope the excited fans will not inundate the shy celebrity when she walks into the theater.

published by Bonnie on 2021-12-18 08:07:36


If dogs and cats are not spayed and neutered, they can overpopulate and inundate the planet.

published by Antony on 2021-06-03 00:06:19


Angry customers may inundate our customer support line if their orders do not arrive on time.

published by Gina on 2021-06-26 16:40:07


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