inundate
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source: By Unknown author - (1999) "Kimotsuki River and Friends" Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and Tourism, p.36., Public Domain
verb with object
1. overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with:
〖通例be ~d〗 «…が» 押し寄せる, 殺到する «with»
e.g. we've been inundated with complaints from listeners.
2. flood:
〈場所〉を冠水させる, 水浸しにする, …に氾濫する
e.g. the islands may be the first to be inundated as sea levels rise.
ORIGIN
late 16th century: (earlier (late Middle English) as inundation) from Latin inundat- ‘flooded’, from the verb inundare, from in- ‘into, upon’ + undare ‘to flow’ (from unda ‘a wave’).