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Phrase(s): inundate someone or something with something
1. Lit. to flood someone or something with fluid. • The river inundated the fields with three feet of water. • The storm inundated us with heavy rain. 2. Fig. to overwhelm someone with someone or something. • They inundated us with mail. • The children inundated us with requests for their favorite songs. • The citizens inundated the legislature with demands for jobs.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs