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inundate

verb as in drown, overwhelm

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The polls that inundated TV news in recent months projected the 2024 presidential race was going to be close.

Within a couple of days the school was inundated with threats and messages of hate from around the world.

From BBC

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

If you live in a place like Allentown or Bethlehem, on the other hand, you’ve been inundated.

From Salon

“Most people are so inundated with texts and emails and commercials and literature that it’s kind of like, ‘Wow.

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

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