inundant
American
[in-uhn-duhnt]
/ ɪnˈʌn dənt /
adjective
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flooding or overflowing.
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overwhelming with force, numbers, etc.
Etymology
Origin of inundant
1620–30; < Latin inundant- (stem of inundāns ), present participle of inundāre; see inundate
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