Inundation [noun]

Definition of Inundation:

deluge

Synonyms of Inundation:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inundation:

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Sentence/Example of Inundation:

Across the globe, innumerable cultural sites face storm-related flooding, erosion and inundation from rising seas.

Ways of adaptingAcross the globe, innumerable cultural sites face storm-related flooding, erosion and inundation from rising seas.

With just over 234 million eligible voters, most Americans have received a handful, and those in swing states or in pivotal voting groups are getting clobbered with a total inundation.

Take all that into consideration and we can have inundation 30 miles inland.

Fertile fields, numerous villas and flourishing villages were overwhelmed by the inundation.

At one inundation that occurred about sixty years ago, eighty thousand persons were drowned.

The above is what has been said on the subject of winds and rains, the rising of rivers, and the inundation of plains.

Neither as yet was visible the threatening mass of the inundation.

He therefore bent all the energies of his mind and all the resources of his kingdom to arrest these fresh waves of inundation.

A dam was constructed on the river Clain, and the inundation spread to the Huguenot quarters.