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Meaning

The word "inundated" means to be overwhelmed or flooded, typically with a large amount of something, such as water, tasks, or information. When someone is inundated, they are unable to manage or cope with the excess they're facing.

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Etymology

The word "inundated" comes from the Latin word "inundare," which means "to flood." It combines "in-" meaning "upon" or "into" and "undare," meaning "to flow," hence the original sense of overflowing or flooding.

Examples

  1. After the storm, the streets were inundated with water, making it difficult for cars to pass.
  2. The teacher felt inundated by the number of assignments that her students submitted just before the deadline.
  3. The news organization was inundated with calls from viewers wanting to know more about the breaking story.
  4. During the holiday season, the shop was inundated with customers looking for last-minute gifts.
  5. She was inundated by emails after sending out the newsletter announcing the event.