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Discover Ludwig"inundating" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use "inundating" to refer to an overwhelming or excessive quantity of something. For example, "The emails I have been receiving lately have been inundating my inbox."
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It says they typically spend 135 minutes each working day on the service and altogether send 300m messages a month which is why investors valued the firm at more than $1 billion when it raised capital in October.Instead of inundating workers with individual messages, Slack divides the digital deluge into more manageable "channels", each dedicated to a project or a team.
In June last year violent rainstorms overwhelmed the antiquated drainage system, inundating roads and bringing the bustling city to a standstill.
These days Riggan is looking less heroic, and he is bitter about the latest crop of superheroes inundating movie screens.
Tides can surge, inundating villages, as they have in Lincolnshire.
Part of the problem is that the nature of intellectual property has changed, but the processes used by America's Patent Office are unable to keep pace.The number of applications grew roughly 6% a year in the 1990s, inundating the examiners (though growth stalled when the economy did in 2000).
The deluge killed at least 220 people, inundating most of the country and pouring into some of the ancient temples at Ayutthaya.
Searching for a new formula ReprintsAfter inundating shareholders with information about the merger, the management of the "New HP" will now focus more on educating its other constituents.
On Twitter pro-government trolls waged their own battles against those who dared to suggest that police brutality was taking place, inundating them with threatening messages and labeling them "traitors".Mr Erdogan has been on the offensive ever since the Gezi park protests last summer left seven people dead (and his international reputation in tatters).
During heavy rains the river overflows, inundating their makeshift aluminium-and-brick homes with sewage.
In 1997 the Merced river flooded, inundating a hotel and wiping out hundreds of campsites.
THINK dams inundating idylls in developing countries were things of the past?
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