inundate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inundate in the PONS Dictionary

inundate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to inundate sb with sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Street flooding reached a depth of 20cm in, inundating shops and some homes.
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During its wettest months, the city's marshlands are routinely inundated.
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When full, the dam would inundate 9,650 acre (39 km).
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In addition to infrastructure damage, thousands of acres of farmland were inundated.
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Massive waves crashed ashore, crushing buildings and inundating low-lying areas in the city.
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Torrential rainfall triggered widespread flooding which inundated homes and floated cars left on streets.
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When fully inundated, it may support up to a million waterbirds.
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The area was inundated again in 1926 resulting in rail services being cancelled.
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The neighborhood was inundated during the 1997 flood and had to be almost entirely demolished.
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Later that day, the 4077th is once again inundated with wounded as it usually is.
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