Associations to the word «Inundate»
Noun
- Flood
- Levee
- Tsunami
- Surge
- Flooding
- Farmland
- Deluge
- Seawater
- Dike
- Rainfall
- Mangrove
- Reservoir
- Dam
- Wetland
- Overflow
- Tide
- Coastline
- Swamp
- Monsoon
- Torrent
- Shoreline
- Hectare
- Lowland
- Evacuation
- Savanna
- Nile
- Katrina
- Lava
- Groundwater
- Rain
- Hurricane
- Marsh
- Landslide
- Galveston
- Storm
- Cyclone
- Drought
- Catchment
- Grassland
- Sediment
- Landfall
- Vegetation
- Debris
- Saturation
- Water
- Lake
- Flat
- Sap
- Begging
- Plain
- Crop
- Paddy
- River
- Influx
- Drainage
- Acre
- Roadway
- Wave
- Typhoon
- Peat
- Ft
- Sea
- Request
- Cataract
- Lagoon
- Habitat
- Basin
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INUNDATE, verb. To cover with large amounts of water; to flood.
INUNDATE, verb. To overwhelm.
Dictionary definition
INUNDATE, verb. Fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind".
INUNDATE, verb. Fill or cover completely, usually with water.
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