inundated
Americanadjective
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flooded.
Desperate people in the inundated areas prayed for rescue even as the waters kept rising.
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overwhelmed by a great volume of something.
The first congratulatory email was a high for all of us; then we got another, and another, and by the end of the day we had an inundated inbox.
verb
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Etymology
Origin of inundated
Explanation
Stand on a busy street corner handing out free cupcakes, and you'll be inundated with hungry customers. Inundated means "overwhelmed". The Latin root of inundated is inundare, literally "to overflow," and "overflowing" is still one of the meanings of the adjective inundated. A river bank can become inundated with water, or flooded, just as a movie star can be inundated with autograph requests.
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The floods have been particularly severe in parts of Upper Assam, where villages like Charing that do not usually flood have been inundated.
From BBC ● Aug. 11, 2026
Floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rains have killed more than 100 people across India since July, official data showed Wednesday, with thousands forced to flee their inundated homes.
From Barron's ● Aug. 5, 2026
On visiting day, Youngelson was inundated with appreciation from their families.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 3, 2026
“We are hyper-aware of what is said and written about us. We are inundated with so much information that, at times, we can’t tell what is true and what is false.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 31, 2026
Children are also inundated with sounds that enhance life or distract from it, dividing children’s already fragile attention and making it difficult for them to filter out unwanted noises and focus.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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