inundate|inundated|inundates|inundating in English
verb
[in·un·date || 'ɪnʌndeɪt]
flood, overflow
Use "inundate|inundated|inundates|inundating" in a sentence
1. Deluge: To overrun with water; inundate.
2. Floodwaters are inundating states up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
3. 17 Floodwaters periodically inundate the lowlands of the state.
4. We were inundated with enquiries.
5. They have inundated me with fan letters.
6. She would be inundated with calls.
7. We were inundated with applications for the job.
8. We have been inundated with requests for help.
9. The meadowland was inundated by heavy floods.
10. His couture house was inundated with orders.
11. So please do not inundate the developer with e-mail's requesting support!
12. The fields were inundated with flood.
13. The office was inundated with letters of complaint.
14. We were inundated with requests for further information.
15. Her office was inundated with requests for tickets.
16. They were Barraged [=inundated, swamped] with inquiries about the job
17. If the dam breaks it will inundate large parts of the town.
18. Several of these floods inundated the city of Hamar.
19. The office has been Barraged [=flooded, inundated] with phone calls
20. He said his organization is inundated with calls of sympathy.
21. We have been inundated with every bit of information imaginable.
22. I rigid seek in inundate on the road, that praise and immortal real love.
23. After the broadcast, we were inundated with requests for more information.
24. Phone calls from screenwriters, directors and producers soon inundated family members.
25. The helpline was inundated with requests for information on the crash.