0 past simple and past participle of inundate
1 to give someone so much work or so many things that they cannot deal with it all:
If a scenario resulted in a substantial fraction of land in an island being inundated, land prices would rise.
The platform could also be inundated by denial of service attacks.
Similar geographical relationships emerge among the seasonally inundated forests, but with one exception.
Not only was the public inundated with information, but manufacturers, dealers, artisans, builders, and architects had to be sold on the programme, as well.
Every factual report, no matter how dressed up in rational language, or inundated with figures and charts, is also part of the performance of publicity.
On hilly sites that are never inundated there are lowland dipterocarp forests.
The values of the inundated land are predicted to appreciate over time.
The total area of this catchment is 3,823 ha of which 272 ha is inundated.