inundate 音標拼音: ['ɪnənd
, et]
vt . 浸水,泛濫,淹沒,使充滿
浸水,泛濫,淹沒,使充滿
inundate v 1 :
fill quickly beyond capacity ;
as with a liquid ; "
the basement was inundated after the storm "; "
The images flooded his mind " [
synonym : {
deluge }, {
flood }, {
inundate },
{
swamp }]
2 :
fill or cover completely ,
usually with water [
synonym :
{
inundate }, {
deluge }, {
submerge }]
Inundate \
In *
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v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Inundated };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Inundating }.] [
L .
inundatus ,
p .
p .
of inundare to inundate ;
pref .
in -
in undare to rise in waves ,
to overflow ,
fr .
unda a wave .
See {
Undulate }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To cover with a flood ;
to overflow ;
to deluge ;
to flood ;
as ,
the river inundated the town .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To fill with an overflowing abundance or superfluity ;
as ,
the country was inundated with bills of credit .
Syn :
To overflow ;
deluge ;
flood ;
overwhelm ;
submerge ;
drown .
[
1913 Webster ]
90 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inundate ":
afflict ,
aggrieve ,
anguish ,
baptize ,
be prodigal with ,
board ,
break down ,
bring to tears ,
bury ,
cascade ,
cataract ,
crush ,
cut up ,
deluge ,
desolate ,
dip ,
douse ,
draw tears ,
drown ,
duck ,
dunk ,
embitter ,
engulf ,
escalade ,
float ,
flood ,
flood the market ,
flow on ,
foray ,
grieve ,
hit and run ,
immerge ,
immerse ,
inroad ,
invade ,
make a raid ,
make an inroad ,
merge ,
oppress ,
overbrim ,
overdose ,
overequip ,
overflow ,
overfurnish ,
overlavish ,
overprovender ,
overprovide ,
overprovision ,
override ,
overrun ,
oversell ,
overstock ,
oversupply ,
overwhelm ,
plunge in water ,
pour on ,
pour out ,
pour over ,
prostrate ,
raid ,
rain ,
ride down ,
ride over ,
ride roughshod over ,
run down ,
run over ,
scale ,
scale the walls ,
sink ,
slop ,
slosh ,
sluice ,
sorrow ,
souse ,
spill ,
spill out ,
spill over ,
storm ,
submerge ,
submerse ,
swamp ,
sweep ,
take by storm ,
torment ,
trample ,
trample on ,
trample underfoot ,
trample upon ,
tread upon ,
whelm
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