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bombarded

[bom-bahr-did] / bɒmˈbɑr dɪd /


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Instead of hearing primarily from candidates, voters are bombarded by party committees, super PACs, labor unions, trade associations, advocacy organizations and issue groups.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 5, 2026

Newly appointed Michelle Welsh, Labour MP for Sherwood Forest, has written to the owner of Facebook and Instagram, urging them to better protect users from being bombarded with unwanted ads.

From BBC Jun. 3, 2026

Today, consumers are bombarded with a constant stream of headlines, social media posts and algorithmically curated content designed to maximize engagement.

From Barron's May 27, 2026

Voters will probably be bombarded with political ads and arguments from opposing sides as the battle intensifies.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 30, 2026

This involved months of difficult chemistry to distinguish the various radioactivities from bombarded foils of platinum, iridium, and gold.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik




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