Inundated [verb]

Definition of Inundated:

drown, overwhelm

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Sentence/Example of Inundated:

Nongovernmental groups have inundated Pennsylvania voters with mail-in ballot applications, making it easy to request ballots — and contributing to the flood of duplicates.

Nefarious actors have been using social media, radio, and local Spanish-language newspapers to inundate voters with unprecedented levels of disinformation and conspiracy theories.

Simultaneously, local governments were inundated with problems caused by the pandemic and they were struggling to get control.

American citizens are inundated with political messages—on social networks, in their news feeds, through email, text messages, and phone calls.

Publishing sites are inundated every day with websites looking for backlinks.

Creating content on the platforms that are more inundated by your audience of choice will also be less of a challenge.

We’re just inundated with this cultural message that these people will do the right thing.

Formosa, a large island in the Chinese sea, almost wholly inundated by volcanic agency, during a storm.

One of the woods of this forest, advancing far into the inundated valley, formed a sort of promontory above the sheet of water.

The floor was constantly inundated here by several defective and overworked water-faucets and a leaky trough.