inundate
inundate / inundate
Transitive Verb
past: inundatedpp: inundateding: inundating
This term evokes a sense of total immersion, whether literal or figurative. When used physically, it describes a sudden, overwhelming surge of water that completely covers a landscape, suggesting a loss of control and a state of saturation. In a social or professional context, it describes a psychological state of being buried under a volume of tasks or requests. It carries a stronger connotation of helplessness than words like "busy" or "crowded," implying that the recipient is unable to keep pace with the incoming flow.
Meanings
Transitive Verbinundate
[~ something][~ someone with something]
"The river burst its banks and inundated the surrounding farmland."