Synonym: cascade, deluge, drench, flood, overflow, run over. Similar words: foundation, mandate, conundrum, recommendation, enunciate, round and round, mundane, boundary. Meaning: ['ɪnʌndeɪt] v. 1. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid 2. fill or cover completely, usually with water.
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31, He said the surge, or the rush of water on shore, would soil beach areas and further inundate marshes that current surface mediation efforts are trying to protect.
32, The Mississippi River crested at Vicksburg yesterday at a record high of 14.1 feet above flood stage, but did not breach the main levee or inundate the city.
33, The earthquake took there a tsunami that could inundate low-lying lands as far away as Japan.
34, The Blue Nile rises in the mountains of Ethiopia, where seasonal rains cause the annual floods that inundate the Nile Valley with water and silt.
35, Potential threats associated with climate include storm surges that can inundate coastal areas and prolonged hot weather that can heat heavily paved cities more than surrounding areas.
36, Floodwaters from the Mississippi River inundate casinos at Tunica, Miss., Monday, May 9, 2011.
37, The goal is both to let users know that new add-ons have been installed and let the add-on help the user move forward without needing to show popup dialogs or inundate the user.
38, Even a one-meter rise in sea level would inundate half of Bangladesh's rice-growing land, forcing the relocation of 40 million people.
39, To be in flood, to flood, to overflow, to inundate.
40, This helps minimize network traffic. The problem is that if the server goes down, clients will continue to inundate the network with requests.
41, Kari was one of the few people in America without e-mail on her computer; she was sure that Dale would find her address and inundate her with messages.
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42, Floodwaters inundate the city.
43, Police say rescue officials are worried that water from a choked river could inundate towns near the epicenter.
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