inundated

[ UK /ˈɪnəndˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnənˌdeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. covered with water
    a flooded bathroom
    the main deck was afloat (or awash)
    an overflowing tub
    inundated farmlands
    the monsoon left the whole place awash
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How To Use inundated In A Sentence

  • It lives subtidally (from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged), or occasionally intertidally (the area that is exposed to the air at low tide and underwater at high tide). CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Briefly, I'm inundated with other matters, which also explains why so many e-mails are languishing in the ‘To Be Answered’ folder.
  • The cellars of 20 houses, the village hall and the communal cultural centre were inundated.
  • Within two minutes of ordering appetizers, our party was inundated with marshmallow-size gnocchi and enough gooey risottos to caulk a ship.
  • As Digital Media Manager I am inundated with press releases everyday proclaiming that this or that website is the next big thing.
  • The gravlax was also ethereal, a perfect balance of sweet and salty had inundated the salmon flesh, which was perfect dipped in a dill mustard sauce. The only reason to go to Ikea...
  • When water from a nearby active stream flooded into the dry watercourse, the nests and eggs, like those on the flats, were inundated with mud.
  • When the river floods, it moves into the inundated rainforest.
  • A village has been inundated with Christmas trees after kind-hearted locals answered an appeal.
  • Authorities say hundreds of thousands remain stranded after their homes and villages were inundated, clinging to the roofs of houses or whatever dry speck of land they can find. 1.2 Million Homeless After Floods | Disinformation
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