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Main Entry:
deluge [del-yooj, -yoozh, del-ooj, -oozh, dih-looj, -loozh]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inundate with water
Synonyms: douse, drench, drown, engulf, flood, flush, gush, overflow, overrun, overwhelm, pour, sluice, soak, sop, souse, stream, submerge, swamp, wet, whelm
Main Entry: engulf
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: absorb, overwhelm
Synonyms: bury, consume, deluge, drown, encompass, engross, envelop, flood, imbibe, immerse, inundate, overflow, overrun, overwhelm, plunge, submerge, swallow up, swamp, whelm
Main Entry: flood
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inundate or submerge
Synonyms: brim over, choke, deluge, drown, engulf, fill, flow, glut, gush, immerse, overflow, oversupply, overwhelm, pour over, rush, saturate, surge, swamp, swarm, sweep, whelm
Main Entry: inundate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: drown, overwhelm
Synonyms: deluge, dunk, engulf, flood, glut, immerse, overflow, overrun, pour down on, snow*, submerge, swamp, whelm
Antonyms: underwhelm
Main Entry: overcome
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: beat, defeat
Synonyms: be victorious, best*, come out on top, conquer, crush, down*, drown, get around, get the better of, hurdle, knock over, knock socks off, lick*, master, outlive, overpower, overthrow, overwhelm, prevail, prostrate, reduce, render, rise above, shock, stun, subdue, subjugate, surmount, survive, throw*, triumph over, vanquish, weather*, whelm, win, worst*
Antonyms: give in, surrender, yield
Main Entry: overflow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pour out, flood
Synonyms: brim, bubble over, cascade, cover, deluge, discharge, drain, drown, engulf, fall over, gush, inundate, irrupt, issue, jet, leak, overbrim, overrun, overtop, pour, run over, rush, shed, shower, slop, slosh, soak, spill, spill over, spout, spray, spurt, squirt, submerge, surge, swamp, water, wave, well, well over, wet, whelm
Main Entry: overpower
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: beat; get the upper hand
Synonyms: bear down, beat down, blank, blow away, bulldoze, bury, clobber, conquer, cream*, crush, defeat, drown, drub, immobilize, knock out, lay one out, murder*, overcome, overthrow, overwhelm, prostrate, put away, quell, reduce, roll over, rout, shellack, shut off, smash*, subdue, subjugate, swamp*, take care of, take out*, torpedo, total*, trash*, trounce, vanquish, waste*, wax, whelm
Antonyms: surrender, yield
Main Entry: prostrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: overwhelm; wear out
Synonyms: bring low, cripple, debilitate, defeat, destroy, disable, disarm, drain, drown, exhaust, fatigue, fell, floor, frazzle, immobilize, impair, incapacitate, knock over, level, mow, overcome, overpower, overthrow, overtire, overturn, paralyze, reduce, ruin, sap, tire, tucker out, weary, whelm, wreck
Notes: prone is lying on your face (facing downwards) - which is also true for prostrate, but only in expressing adoration or begging for protection; supine is lying on your back
prostate is the gland; prostrate means 'lying face down'
supine is lying face upward, prone and prostrate are lying face downward - and prostrate suggests throwing oneself down, while recumbent is lying flat in any position
Antonyms: aid, assist, assuage, help, please, soothe
Main Entry: submerge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dunk in liquid
Synonyms: deluge, descend, dip, douse, drench, drown, duck, engulf, flood, go down, go under, immerse, impregnate, inundate, overflow, overwhelm, plunge, sink, sound, souse, submerse, subside, swamp, whelm
Notes: immerse means to thrust into or engross fully; submerge means sink below the surface or put under water
Antonyms: dry, surface
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