bombarded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bɒmˈbɑːd]
  • Us [ bɑːmˈbɑːrd]

Meaning of bombarded In English

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Examples of bombarded

  • In subsequent months the administration has been bombarded by denunciations of corruption and by media scandals.

  • People who had never imagined discussing it seriously at home were now bombarded in the media by constant public debating of the issue.

  • Women are also bombarded with information about calcium and dairy products and their ability to prevent bone loss.

  • To illustrate, any cortical column is incessantly bombarded by input from neighboring cortical columns as well as the thalamus.

  • Together, these two reactions thus accounted for the production of both protons and neutrons when carbon was bombarded with deutons.

  • English-speaking children are arguably bombarded by questions, including ' how come ' and ' why ' questions, from their caretakers.

  • Every doctor is bombarded with propaganda about compounds for this purpose.

  • I'm in a state of siege; bombarded by horrible words, blockaded by the past, starved by lack of love.

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