inundation|inundations in English

noun

[in·un·da·tion || ‚ɪnʌn'deɪʃn]

flooding, deluge, overflow

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1. Otherwise, inundation would ensue to our dismay.

2. The bottom of it's working face contact with the seam inundation directly.

3. Therefore this psychology preceded the inundation of Caudillo politics after independence.

4. Therefore this psychology preceded the inundation of Caudillo politics after ...

5. After the inundation , things were scatter about in a mess everywhere.

6. 5 Folds of fat and pendulous breasts symbolise the bounty of the inundation.

7. China inundation, flood will need helicopters ! China earthquake, slurry mobile, mud flow need helicopters!

8. Folds of fat and pendulous breasts symbolise the bounty of the inundation.

9. Below left: The main temple of his at Philae at the time of inundation.

10. In India, 700 km 2 of coastal area is at risk of inundation.

11. The size and inundation of the reservoir can be expounded and proved through economic benefits.

12. In Mekinock, farther to the east and south, inundation comes later in the day.

13. Flood damage through fractures often brings about coalmines huge losses, even causes mine inundation.

14. Left: Two symmetrically arranged figures of the god Hapi, representing the inundation of the Nile.

15. The lakes may have undergone numerous episodes of inundation, evaporation ( and possibly freezing ), and desiccation.

16. Seven years before the last day, the sea shall submerge Eirin [ Ireland ] in one inundation.

17. Disaster management official Loti Yates explained that “a total inundation” was seen from an airplane flyover.

18. Design of engineering works for the prevention of inundation of land or dike breach by flood water

19. One of the most important of the island's defences is against erosion or inundation by the sea.

20. (Genesis 7:11) Evidently, the “waters . . . above the expanse” fell and provided much of the water for the inundation.

21. One of the most famous of all ancient scientific observations was that of the heliacal rising of Sirius which warned the ancient Egyptians of the imminent inundation by the Nile.

22. Cane can tolerate inundation, but not prolonged submergence and Canebrakes were restricted to the first ridge or natural levee (Imlay 1792, Nuttall 1821, Braun 1950, Delcourt 1976)

23. Ongoing and future vegetative changes and current sea level rises and the attendant inundation of India's low-lying coastal areas are other impacts, current or predicted, that are attributable to global warming.

24. Because of the perceived value in protecting these fertile, low-lying lands from inundation, additional straight channels have also been provided for the discharge of rainfall, known as drains in the fens.

25. One troubled person, Monsignor Ovidio Pérez Morales, secretary of the Roman Catholic Episcopate, in a recent admonitory message, stated: “We are living in an inundation of waste, of luxury and of collective foolishness. . . .