inundate in the PONS Dictionary

inundate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to inundate sb with sth

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English
When full, the dam would inundate 9,650 acre (39 km).
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The area around the city could not be inundated, and offered the enemy many places to set up camp.
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In addition to infrastructure damage, thousands of acres of farmland were inundated.
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When fully inundated, it may support up to a million waterbirds.
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Massive waves crashed ashore, crushing buildings and inundating low-lying areas in the city.
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For this reason some quarries were abandoned and inundated.
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The area was inundated again in 1926 resulting in rail services being cancelled.
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Several former villages had to be inundated for this purpose.
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Later that day, the 4077th is once again inundated with wounded as it usually is.
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The storm inundated rice, cotton, and pecan crops, with rice harvests suffering the worst impacts.
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