inundation

[US]/ˌinʌn'deiʃən/
[UK]/ˌɪn ʌnˈdeʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a flood-like overflowing or overwhelming influx

Example Sentences

Otherwise, inundation would ensue to our dismay.

Therefore this psychology preceded the inundation of Caudillo politics after ...

This star was the most important of the stars to the ancient Egyptians, and the heliacal rising of this star came at the time of inundation and the start of the Egyptian New Year.

Inthe weeks and months leading up to the inundation, families andbusinesses in the affected communities were moved to the new plannedcommunities of Long Sault and Ingleside.

The town experienced an inundation after heavy rain.

The inundation of orders overwhelmed the small business.

The news of the scandal caused an inundation of phone calls to the office.

The social media campaign resulted in an inundation of positive comments.

The website crashed due to the inundation of traffic.

The inundation of emails made it difficult to keep up with communication.

The company faced an inundation of job applications after posting the job opening online.

The sudden inundation of donations was a pleasant surprise for the charity organization.

The inundation of tourists during peak season caused traffic congestion in the city.

The company had to hire extra staff to handle the inundation of customer inquiries.

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