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inundate

[in-uhn-deyt, -uhn-] / ˈɪn ənˌdeɪt, -ʌn- /


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Q: We are all inundated with the cookie cutter “60/40” allocation formula… I believe a better model includes two variables which are unique to each investor: their risk tolerance and net annual expenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The town of Soham doesn't like media attention. It was inundated by press at the time," Tubby explains.

From BBC

“But then I was just inundated with so many requests from people.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Teens have also been videoed riding through shopping malls and taking over whole lanes of traffic, while councils have been inundated with complaints from pedestrians and motorists.

From BBC

Nunzio De Filippis, a customs broker, said he is being inundated with calls from his clients but that Wednesday’s order doesn’t guarantee refunds.

From The Wall Street Journal