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How to use inundating in a sentence

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More importantly, she altered the impersonal tone of Chinese verse, inundating her translations with personal pronouns.
Here in Naples, Hurricane Wilma caused flooding, including inundating a parking garage.
A sneaker wave crashes in unexpectedly, inundating an unsuspecting eagle with a sudden foam bath.
The heavy rain since Thursday has also caused flooding in many other parts of the city, inundating thousands of buildings.
Heavy rainfalls flooded central Bulgaria on September 19-20, leaving two dead, inundating hundreds of private homes and damaging infrastructure.
Millions of refugees were inundating the several hundred square kilometers of urbanized coastline.
In March 1864 the Bradfield Reservoir of the Sheffield Waterworks Company failed, inundating the Loxley valley and flooding parts of Sheffield to a depth of nine feet.
With warming weather, the Himalayan snow will melt and torrential waters will flow down from the north, inundating the flat alluvial plain.
These days Riggan is looking less heroic, and he is bitter about the latest crop of superheroes inundating movie screens.
The deluge killed at least 220 people, inundating most of the country and pouring into some of the ancient temples at Ayutthaya.
Dozens of new publishing houses were established and have since been inundating readers with a flood of titles that were previously been banned.
Remembering it, even after many days, a blessed peace was inundating my heart.
The flooding has disrupted water and sanitation as well, contaminating water sources and inundating or collapsing many latrines.
Just as we may be inundated by letter-writing campaigns, with spamming, the Internet has new and better ways of inundating us.
The floods also paralyzed most of the city, inundating roads and cutting off clean water supplies, telephone lines and electricity.
Actually it leads to inundating, in this case we have to say a possible tendency to inundate the lowest part of the flooded forest.
By this point the star was receiving songs in the post almost daily, young songwriters inundating him with proposals.
They organized themselves into work gangs and built dams to prevent the river water from inundating their farms, which they extended.
Accompanied by a series of photographs of Harlem, the piece reads akin to the ramblings of a sentimental expatriate inundating new friends with photographs of a lost home.
A compound adjective combining a feared noun and a gutsy present participle is sweeping — nay, inundating — the country.
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The fluvial wound in the side dripped thickly, inundating the thigh with blood that was like congealing mulberry juice.
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