inundate
v.
flood, overflow
inundate
Verb
1. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind"
(synonym) deluge, flood, swamp
(hypernym) fill, fill up, make full
(derivation) flood, inundation, deluge, torrent
2. fill or cover completely, usually with water
(synonym) deluge, submerge
(hypernym) flood
(derivation) flood, inundation, deluge, alluvion
inundar
v.
flood, swamp, inundate
inundarse
v.
swamp, flood, inundate
Inundate
(v. t.)
To fill with an overflowing abundance or superfluity; as, the country was inundated with bills of credit.
(v. t.)
To cover with a flood; to overflow; to deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
inundar
= swamp, wash over.
Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.
Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.
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* inundar con = deluge with.
* inundar (de) = flood with, inundate (with).