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inundate

verb as in drown, overwhelm

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As she struggles to detach from the violent and disturbing imagery she is inundated with every day, she becomes obsessed with finding out the truth behind one particularly graphic video.

Springfield became inundated with hoax bomb threats that forced lockdowns, evacuations and closures at hospitals, schools and government buildings.

Expect college recruiters to be inundating him with offers this spring.

In that case, the address was subsequently inundated with emails from the public attacking Musk and his influence on government.

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They are being inundated with phone calls and the town halls are starting to look like they're about to get a taste of some of their own tea party medicine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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