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"inundate" Definitions
  1. [often passive] to give or send somebody so many things that they cannot deal with them all synonym overwhelm, swamp
  2. inundate something (formal) to cover an area of land with a large amount of water synonym flood

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Rising seas threaten to inundate all low-lying seacoasts and islands.
Houses, roads and fields will flood; seawater will inundate the freshwater supply.
Shield it from cosmic rays, which would inundate the detector with spurious signals.
In other words, Wernicke said, the Pacific Ocean could someday inundate central Utah.
A storm surge as high as six feet would inundate some coastal areas.
"Pick one channel you trust and don't inundate yourself with it," she says.
" The coalition, he added, "will inundate Christian conservative voters in the last weekend.
Floods increasingly inundate homes, destroy farm production, close businesses, and shut down public infrastructure.
Monsoon floods often inundate homes and fields, causing crop losses and damaging food stocks.
Voters are still divided over whom to vote for, even as ads inundate the state.
It's all meant to hide in the background, rather than inundate you with unnecessary information.
But the company doesn't want to inundate the app with content from brands, it says.
The highest floods are taller than any man here, and they inundate the basketball court.
It addresses a key factor forgotten as new technologies inundate the agricultural sector: keeping people informed.
And rather than inundate them with content, the website asks users to shape what they see.
Hydropower dams, seen in some quarters as a green alternative to fossil fuels, inundate their villages.
Rising sea levels also increase the risk of towering storm surges that can inundate coastal areas.
Even if the levees aren't overtopped by floodwater, their failure could inundate parts of the city.
They inundate doctors with endless streams of data, or flout regulations in the quest for growth.
As a result of climate change, larger and more powerful waves will continue to inundate these sites.
Even in the most optimistic global warming scenarios, sea level rise will inundate hundreds of US cities.
At Offutt, officials noticed floodwaters beginning to inundate the installation on Friday, according to a Sunday statement.
As sea levels rise, both bodies of water threaten to inundate the city during a major storm.
When the clothing is washed, microplastic fibers will shed off and inundate the water supply and food chain.
"The horrendous acts of 'mobocracy' cannot be permitted to inundate the law of the land," the judgment said.
The Wunonglong dam will inundate Yanmen, a nearby village whose residents will be resettled on Cizhong's rice paddies.
Slower forward movement means a hurricane has more time to inundate a region with rain and storm surge.
The catcher also said that Gibbons would not inundate his players with an avalanche of data or overstrategize.
"No wake" signs warn cars to slow to a crawl so the brackish water does not inundate lawns.
Tuesday's high tides peaked at 110 centimeters, a level that would inundate at least 12% of the city.
The avalanches can combine with water and rain to become muddy debris flows, called lahars, which historically inundate communities.
From The Fame Monster to Joanne, we see the same horde of fans inundate her over and over again.
On Friday the company decided to shut the terminal, just south of downtown, as floodwaters threatened to inundate it.
The big splat liberates these neutrons into space where they inundate the surrounding atoms, transmuting them into heavy elements.
"We want to inundate the world with Iberian ham," said Rafael Fuertes, one of the senior managers at ElPozo.
Admins and moderators inundate these groups with links to discounted items and promo codes, sometimes on an hourly basis.
By extension, the entire industry will feel the impact of the storm that continues to inundate the Houston area.
Inundate an oak tree for a couple weeks and that year's growth ring will show damage at the cellular level.
Her ads in Spanish targeting critical electoral states will inundate tv to further pledge and secure solidarity with our community.
They have all the Establishment money, so they can inundate the community with fliers and robocalls and billboards and posters.
For their part, prosecutors are not supposed to inundate jurors with inflammatory testimony that could sway their feelings toward defendants.
By catastrophic, we're talking changes that would essentially wipe out coral reefs and inundate a majority of the world's coastlines.
It now faces serious infrastructure problems that could inundate towns and leave tens of thousands of people without drinking water.
The river has already flooded some sections of the complex and is expected to inundate it further in coming decades.
On Friday the company decided to shut the terminal, just south of downtown, as flood waters threatened to inundate it.
"A brief storm surge could inundate low-lying coastal areas from Long Island to Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts," Abrams said.
So, this will in no way inundate the U.S. Attorney&aposs offices and prevent them from doing other kinds of work.
Others may see this as an opportunity for brands to inundate users with ads and irritating notifications during their Uber rides.
"The goal isn't to inundate users with audio articles, but instead to help them learn and understand the news," he adds.
The city attorneys say that further increases in sea level would inundate properties and cause billions of dollars worth of damage.
He would inundate them with newspaper clippings, afterthoughts, helpful notes and suggestions for further reading as they toiled over their assignments.
Researchers are now tracking more breakaway red tide in the Florida Keys that could inundate Florida's east coast with more algae.
Hurricanes are dangerous regardless of their exact windspeed because they can push deadly storm surge ashore and inundate areas with rain.
Other candidates are using the final push to the fundraising deadline to inundate their supporters with emails and texts, asking for contributions.
For example, soaring temperatures can kill crops, the changing climate can produce sustained drought, and rising sea levels can inundate coastal cities.
The conservation agency, however, lacked useful projections showing how these factors could inundate vulnerable lands, both in the near and distant future.
Abuse against Ms. Kordei was organized, too, by an anonymous Twitter account that popped up directing fans to inundate her with slurs.
As Tropical Storm Harvey continues to inundate the Texas Gulf Coast, Facebook users have one more reason to donate to relief efforts.
The tutorials, meanwhile, are now fully voiced, so that the game no longer stops the action to inundate you with reams of text.
Since most of the startup's customers are poor, uneducated farmers, it doesn't send them a fancy SaaS dashboard or inundate them with data.
With cellphones and emails, it's much easier to inundate a large number of people and to catch one person at a vulnerable moment.
But if the projections for the storm hold, cities all along Florida's west coast will confront storm surges that could inundate whole neighborhoods.
Follow the storm here An unprecedented challenge Barry will inundate Louisiana at a terrible time: when rivers like the Mississippi are already extremely high.
In Iraq, he was one of the last faithful members of Saddam Hussein's guard to inundate national radio and television with his propagandist lies.
Both presidential campaigns will have super-saturation levels of spending at their disposal with which to inundate the unfortunate voters of this great land.
Guns from America inundate Mexico, arming the brutal cartels that have drowned this country in blood, destroyed families and driven people from their homes.
Once your socks grow sodden after snow, slush, or rain inundate your footwear, the insulation properties of the boots are no longer of much importance.
Increasingly, they have had to warn people about the online trolls who will inevitably inundate them with claims that the shooting was a government hoax.
Denial-of-Service (DoS): attackers might inundate the platform with web traffic the minute the census goes online, overwhelming the servers and crashing the platform.
In the months that followed, groups like Indivisible organized people to attend town halls, visit Capitol Hill and inundate members of Congress with phone calls.
It now threatens to inundate the homes and businesses owned by Georgetown County's more than 61,000 people -- almost 8,000 of whom were urged to evacuate.
The threats to human health and wildlife from rising waters that inundate Superfund sites vary widely depending on the specific contaminants and the concentrations involved.
Motiva has already been reducing production at the 603,000 barrel per day (bpd) Port Arthur, Texas, refinery as flood waters continued to inundate the area.
But the potential of strategic retreat remains largely untapped, even though sea level rise threatens to inundate 4 million to 13 million Americans this century.
In the coming weeks and months, activists plan to inundate GOP members of Congress with phone calls and visits to their office hours and town halls.
The program then turns those it can gain access to into a huge army of digital slaves that can be directed to inundate targets with requests.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — Southwest Louisiana balanced on a knife's edge early Tuesday as Tropical Storm Harvey threatened to inundate the region with potentially disastrous flooding.
As cars increasingly become another "thing" in the internet of things, an ocean of data will inundate companies, pose engineering challenges, and provide opportunities for manufacturers.
It is threatening to inundate low-lying coasts from Georgia to south-west Virginia with a dangerous storm surge after its deadly mauling of the Bahamas.
Using storm-surge modeling, it showed that a Category 3 hurricane could inundate parts of the site and leave some structures under 15 feet of water.
But for many, many tourists who themselves often inundate the city, the high water has provoked a more immediate question: Can we still go to Venice?
It's now set to inundate the homes and businesses belonging to Georgetown County's more than 61,000 people -- almost 8,000 of whom are being urged to evacuate.
A temporary flood barrier unexpectedly gave way this spring, allowing a torrent of muddy water from the Mississippi River to inundate several blocks of downtown Davenport.
On Friday the company decided to shut the terminal just south of downtown, which has a capacity of 340,000 barrels, as flood waters threatened to inundate it.
Don't inundate your investor with numbers; present a concise hypothesis for your unfair advantage in a growing market with your current traction being evidence to back it.
When the phone wasn't connected to the device via Bluetooth, Loveless was able to inundate the Wearsafe panic button with Bluetooth connections, which locked up the device.
Like John Jesurun's performances that inundate us with all varieties of digital content, Bernstein's debut integrates references to home videos, Broadway hits, top 40 charts, and more.
As the ocean warms and expands, and ice sheets in places like Greenland melt, seas are rising and more more water is available to inundate the land.
But it's not just a message you see in grocery stores: Billboards, magazine ads, TV shows, and commercials inundate young women with the idea that lighter is better.
In July, she briefly quit after Breitbart tech blogger Milo Yiannopolous got his alt-right army of Twitter monsters to inundate her with racist and misogynist tweets back.
Food and water supplies will be threatened globally, sea level rise will inundate coastal communities, and billions of people will be at risk of devastating heat-driven diseases.
One of the biggest concerns as Florence approached the mainland was that floodwaters would inundate coal ash pits, which contain the metallic waste left over from burning coal.
It was unfathomable to me that you could blast something on television, or inundate the streets with fliers, and people would unquestioningly believe the messages these mediums carried.
Ten to 15 more inches of rain are on the way, threatening to inundate ground already soaked from a Wednesday storm that flooded some New Orleans homes and businesses.
The company's goal has been to smartly place the ads to respect the content they interrupt, and not to inundate viewers with the same ad over and over again.
As the constant stream of news stories about them threatens to inundate us, we've decided to look back at the last decade to pick out the very worst reports.
Thousands of officers from multiple agencies will coordinate to control the tens of thousands of visitors expected to inundate the city—and prevent those crowds from transforming into mobs.
Louisiana officials have warned residents that Barry, expected to make landfall on Saturday, could inundate areas along the lower Mississippi with up to 20 inches (51 cm) of rain.
Storm surges of seven to 11 feet were predicted to inundate barrier islands and other low-lying areas, with breaking waves up to 18 feet high pounding the shore.
Coastal residents are preparing for a storm surge of up to 2 meters (6.5 feet), which could inundate parts of the low-lying coast of the Kutch district in Gujarat.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Just as science fiction has become speculative fiction, the Great Acceleration, the Anthropocene, the Capitalocene and the Chthulucene now inundate theory, science and art.
I am tired of seeing videos of expendable Black bodies on Facebook and YouTube and all of the other social media channels that inundate our lives on a daily basis.
Bower's social media profile seems to show he was obsessed with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories that Jewish groups were working to inundate America with immigrants who were killing white people.
The letter said the Mine Safety and Health Administration cut airflow to the miners, causing natural gas to inundate the mine, and sparks from workers cutting sandstone ignited the gas.
When the Congaree River, which forms the southern border of the park, floods, usually in late winter or early spring, its waters inundate the roughly 26,000 acres of this monument.
He bought them a round, asked Jensen about himself, then proceeded to inundate him with his life story: his varsity football career, the business he owned, pressuring Tilly into marriage.
Dorian, back to a Category 3 hurricane, began hitting the Southeast seaboard Thursday, threatening to inundate low-lying coastal areas from Georgia to Virginia with a life-threatening storm surge.
My one ask from you solvers: If you're on Twitter, and you liked the puzzle, please inundate Wordplay's and my mentions with some GOOD DOGGY pics (bonus points for GIFs)!
But New Jersey's Teterboro, which serves small aircraft and business jets, would be partially flooded by a 1-foot rise in sea level, and 3 feet would completely inundate it.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper told a news conference that the "historic" hurricane would unleash rains and floods that would inundate almost the entire state in several feet of water.
Either way, those in Hong Kong fear the bridge will inundate the city with Chinese tourists; in 2016 the city already saw 20 million more visitors than the UK did.
We now know that if the Antarctic ice sheet does melt, it could trigger a catastrophic spike in sea levels that would inundate major US cities like New York and Miami.
The series adaptation of Perrotta's 2017 book stretches over seven episodes; the network will release one weekly, clearly hoping to build a hit rather than inundate us with yet another binge.
The gentler curve results in fewer people infected at this critical moment in time — preventing a surge that would inundate the healthcare system and ultimately, one hopes, resulting in fewer deaths.
Nevertheless, officials knew about Tham Luang's dangers well and had placed a warning sign at the cave's mouth against entering during the rainy season, when flash floods could inundate its chambers.
"The last thing that we want right now is to inundate our emergency departments with patients who believe they found a vague and risky solution that could potentially jeopardize their health."
The best way to combat this bias is to inundate the brain with additional information, creating an accurate impression of a player's long-term development prior to his most recent performance.
If Nintendo and others are going to inundate the world with tons of remastered old school games, then they should all do the right thing and add easy modes where they can.
In one of the most extreme scenarios, waters globally could rise by as much as eight feet, and even a smaller amount of flooding would inundate low-lying areas of the coast.
Ten to 20 more inches of rain are on the way, CNN Weather said, threatening to inundate ground already soaked from a Wednesday storm that flooded some New Orleans homes and businesses.
Ann Coulter retweeted Cloud, noting where the professor worked, and Campus Reform called the tweet a "veiled call to violence," which prompted right-wing activists to inundate Cloud with threats and harassment.
This week, the Mexico City art mega-fair Zona Maco makes its presence felt, expecting to inundate the city with global galleries, curators, and more art happenings than one has time for.
Rising seas would inundate coastal cities like Miami, searing heat would increase human mortality, and acidic oceans would become inhospitable to fish and coral, leaving behind little but rubbery masses of jellyfish.
READ: These House Democrats are still warning their party: Impeachment could backfire The Trump campaign boasts an unmatched war chest to dump ads on Facebook and Google and inundate supporters with messages.
In the North Pacific, rising seas threaten to inundate the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site, a strategic location for monitoring and tracking missile threats from North Korea, Russia and China.
Ocean levels would just need to rise another 5 cm to inundate tropical areas including communities on the Indian Ocean, Hawaii, and the city of Miami twice as often as they do now.
"Flood" irrigation systems, where water is released to inundate fields or furrows, lose water to evaporation, or to percolation (ie, to the soil itself before it can be absorbed by the crop's roots).
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam is considering evacuating over 14,000 households in Hanoi amid concerns that recent heavy rains could inundate a flood-prone district in an outlying area of the Southeast Asian country's capital.
"The last thing that we want right now is to inundate our emergency departments with patients who believe they found a vague and risky solution that could potentially jeopardize their health," Brooks said.
The traffickers follow the same business model that allowed them to inundate the nation with heroin: make meth potent and sell it cheap to ensure a steady customer base, and ultimately, mass addiction.
The traffickers follow the same business model that allowed them to inundate the nation with heroin: make meth potent and sell it cheap to ensure a steady customer base, and ultimately, mass addiction.
If the Antarctic ice sheet does melt, it could trigger a catastrophic 10-foot spike in sea levels and inundate major US cities like New York and Miami, displacing nearly 150 million people worldwide.
The Federal Communications Commission is reporting that a cyberattack is responsible for their website's recent performance delays — not John Oliver's call for his viewers to inundate the site with comments calling for net neutrality.
"When we get this amount of rainfall in a short amount of time it takes a lot of debris with it ... Debris fields inundate whole houses and communities," CNN's meteorologist Derek Van Dam said.
The company, which is only six years old, has already seemed to inundate the minds of backpack buyers everywhere and this move away from ostentatious branding and high-end materials is interesting and telling.
The onslaught of wind and rain could inundate regions of China that are still reeling from a week of monsoon-related downpours that flooded cities and left at least 181 people dead or missing.
Federal agencies and commissions that issue regulations are generally required to circulate them for public comment, creating an incentive to inundate agencies with millions of scripted comments that purport to come from real people.
In West Bengal State, the secular-minded chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, has criticized the use of the chant, leading the B.J.P. to threaten to inundate her with "Hail Lord Ram" postcards from its supporters.
In February, his government launched yet another assault on Brussels, using taxpayer funds to plaster tens of thousands of posters around the country warning that European lawmakers wanted to inundate the country with migrants.
The companies, which subcontract their employees to banks, retailers and other businesses in the United States to do programming, accounting and other work, often inundate the immigration service with tens of thousands of applications.
Kara Cook-Schultz, who studies Superfund sites for the advocacy group TexPIRG, said environmentalists have warned for years about the potential for flooding to inundate Texas Superfund sites, particularly the San Jacinto Waste Pits.
But enforcement has been spotty and government employees, particularly military service members, have continued to inundate the app with videos posted from their personal devices, which is not technically a violation of any rules.
Every summer, somewhere in the tropical north, a cyclone generates enough rain to inundate the low-lying suburbs of coastal towns, decimate banana crops and wash topsoil and fertilizers onto the Great Barrier Reef.
Trump's order also undid a 2016 executive action that required the military to plan and prepare for climate impacts, such as rising seas at naval and air force bases that threaten to inundate expensive equipment.
Historically, China has been reluctant to apply too much pressure on Pyongyang for fear of a North Korean collapse that would both inundate China with refugees and potentially bring US troops to the Chinese border.
We want to leverage science communication and informal education as a safeguard against pandemic threats, helping to stem the tide of panic and confusion that can quickly inundate facts and reason when novel viruses emerge.
The new law's requirements also threaten to inundate police agencies and district attorneys with the sheer volume of paperwork that must be provided to defendants' attorneys within 15 days of arraignment under new discovery rules.
Like Germinal, Employee of the Month strips the stage of the flourishes and a too-spunky affect that often inundate the majority of commercial productions explicating a female narrative (such as Legally Blonde the Musical).
According to the study, a combination of large waves, rising sea levels, and the collapse of the coral reefs around the islands threaten to completely inundate many of the low-lying islands between 2040 and 2065.
"The river will have several more major crests through next week," he said, not counting the numerous tributaries that feed into the Missouri up and down the Midwest and will likely inundate communities into next month.
As the consumer electronics world prepares to inundate people with bright, shiny "next big things," it's worth taking a moment to reflect on some of the once-hot gadgets that never made it onto store shelves.
While some cooks might be inclined to inundate such meat in a heavy wine-based reduction, Mr. Lemnotis served the slow-cooked, splendidly tender shank with just a small amount of celery- and carrot-flavored jus.
The Roman Catholic Church's clergy sex abuse crisis has come roaring back to life as if it were the worst days of 2002, when the scandal tsunami out of Boston seemed to inundate the entire church.
A 20- to 25-foot surge event in Galveston Bay would inundate the adjacent industries, likely causing the worst environmental disaster in United States history and crippling the region's — and the country's — fuel supply and plastics.
Drown speculated that an influx of one-star podcast reviews for Obscura could have originated from Boudet hiring an automated service to inundate the show with bad ratings in an attempt to "decimate" the rival show.
Upriver from Sambor, the proposed 978 MW Stung Treng Dam would inundate 21 villages that are home to 10,617 people, according to the Mekong River Commission, which is comprised of the four countries overseeing the river's development.
For those not familiar, these are the posts that inundate Instagram feeds and Stories at the end of each year, with users showing off their nine most-liked Instagram posts of the year in a single collage.
I stared out at San Francisco and wondered if, with the right kind of eyes, someone who wasn't me could almost see a high and beautiful wave gathering, readying itself to inundate the nation and the world.
In May 2017, dozens of Americans came forward with claims that their identities had been used, without their consent, in a campaign to inundate the Federal Communications Commission with public comments critical of the Obama-era policy.
Imagine Facebook and Instagram trying to outdo each other to protect your privacy and keep misinformation out of your feed, instead of working together to sell your data, inundate you with misinformation, and undermine our election security.
Now a tropical storm as it continues to inundate the Texas and Louisiana coasts, Harvey is foremost a human disaster, a stop-motion catastrophe that has already claimed at least 10 lives and destroyed thousands of structures.
With our zero-inventory model, we're able to offer unique designs at attainable prices as a solution to the cost-efficient imports that inundate the market while maintaining a precise attention to detail and an emphasis on quality.
In June, the ex-governor met with both men in Miami and recorded conversations with them, during which they discussed how Moreno could inundate his prosecutors with work to impede their focus on the probe, the complaint said.
One young man, commenting in the documentary about the central role historically black colleges and universities have played for black Americans, said the idea that a lot of white students would inundate his school made him feel disrespected.
Rising seas could affect three times more people by 2050 than previously thought, threatening to inundate Bangkok, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City and other major coastal cities, according to new calculations by the U.S.-based science organization Climate Central.
Officials in Louisiana are checking levees daily, and Exxon Mobil Corp has decided to shut its 340,571 barrel-per-day refined products terminal in Memphis, Tennessee, as floodwaters threatened to inundate the facility just south of the city's downtown.
"Imagine Facebook and Instagram trying to outdo each other to protect your privacy and keep misinformation out of your feed, instead of working together to sell your data, inundate you with misinformation, and undermine our election security," she said.
The options as he sees them are to inundate users with aggressive ads, sell more 453Chan Passes (a premium feature similar to Reddit Gold), or to cut down on file size limits and begin shutting down whole sections of the site.
Brooklyn Legal Services has complained that in this borough, Hasidic residents inundate government agencies with applications for such things as Section 8 housing the minute they become available, preventing other needy families from having access to such subsidized rentals, critics say.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp shut its 340,571 barrel-per-day refined products terminal along the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee, as floodwaters threatened to inundate the facility just south of the city's downtown, a company spokesman said on Friday.
CreditCreditStephen B. Morton for The New York Times NORFOLK, Va. — Huge vertical rulers are sprouting beside low spots in the streets here, so people can judge if the tidal floods that increasingly inundate their roads are too deep to drive through.
While hosts abused that feature in the past to beat the system with fake positive reviews, others have used it to inundate hosts they don't like with a barrage of one-star marks, making the shows look like a bust.
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tens of thousands of undocumented Chakma refugees in India's remote northeast desperately need basic aid such as shelter, food and clean water as monsoon floods inundate villages and submerge crops, the charity World Vision said on Thursday.
Most experts believe North Korea would likely need to fire off more than four ballistic missiles at one time to inundate a THAAD battery - perhaps 10, according to Michael Elleman, a U.S.-based rocket expert with the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
" It added that the "horrendous acts of mobocracy cannot be permitted to inundate the law of the land" and urged the government to enforce measures to protect citizens from a "recurrent pattern of violence which cannot be allowed to become the new normal.
The service says a storm above a Category 3 could "inundate" nearly all of the state's coastal counties, and the resulting surge could push up to 30 miles inland at an anticipated flood water level of up to 10 feet above ground level.
Here's Mulvaney: ... before you inundate me with pictures of children with birth defects, consider this: Brazil's microcephaly epidemic continues to pose a mystery — if Zika is the culprit, why are there no similar epidemics in countries also hit hard by the virus?
About 15 miles to the northwest, in Conway, S.C., the Waccamaw River rose over its banks during Matthew, and there were worries that similar — or worse — river flooding would not only inundate neighborhoods, but also cut off the roads leading to Myrtle Beach.
That's enough to inundate much of lower Manhattan in New York City and flood the National Mall in Washington, DC. So figuring out how much and how fast this ice is thawing is crucial to the fate of the planet as we know it.
Evacuations were advised Wednesday morning for residents in Kapoho Beach Lots, Vacationland and Waa Waa, because lava is expected to inundate a one-lane road that is the last remaining access into east Puna after Highway 132 was severed by lava just one day ago.
Were that to happen, a large hole would be torn in the lip of the dam, unleashing a torrent of water that would engulf the power station below, inundate towns downstream, and breach levees (earthen embankments) all the way to the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta.
That also assumes the agency is permitted to carry out a more ambitious and controversial sort of marsh-regeneration project, by carving floodgates into the Mississippi's levees and, at times when the river's sediment load is high, opening them to inundate the silt-starved plain.
Whenever a Counter-Strike pro lines up a nearly unbelievable headshot or manages to kill an opponent covered by a visually impenetrable wall or smoke screen, swarms of viewers on Twitch inundate the chat with the acronym "VAC," accusing that player of violating Valve's Anti-Cheat System.
Monaco — Recipe for a great Monaco Grand Prix: First, inundate the track with water, put one of the fastest drivers at the back of the pack, the championship leaders in second and third on the grid, then let loose the 22 cars in the narrow city streets.
The few residents that remained in this outpost for Irma's landfall on Sunday watched a surge up to eight feet high inundate roughly half of the homes and businesses - all the ones that were not up on stilts - and cake the town in gray swamp slime.
"If you go back to the infamous 'Access Hollywood' tape of Donald Trump, it was immediately followed by the release, within an hour I believe, of hacked emails to try and distract from that narrative, and to essentially inundate that media space with other coverage," he added.
With slow guidance and lax enforcement of social distancing guidelines, Cuomo said Monday night that the COVID-19 wave will crash on New York City's health care facilities and inundate the system over the next 93 to 21 days — a rate in line with the federal estimate.
Even so, Mexican government officials — particularly municipal authorities among both police and civilians — are likely to inundate companies and organizations that require government approval as part of their procedures as Lopez Obrador has so far failed to make much headway in addressing the endemic graft that pervades the government.
On the same day as the attacks, a paper by James E. Hansen and other climate experts was released arguing that carbon emissions are transforming our world far more quickly than expected, in ways that may inundate coastal cities and cause storms more horrendous than any in modern history.
According to a 2017 report from pro-choice organization NARAL, "While some CPCs may provide appropriate support and information to women facing unintended pregnancies," many inundate them with anti-abortion materials and may refuse to refer them to an abortion provider, or even provide information about birth control.
As it turned out, hard-hit areas like Houston got it from two directions: The storm surge from the Gulf and the torrential rains from above combined to inundate wide areas of the city, turning streets into urban rivers and stranding residents on rooftops, hoping for rescue by boat.
I commonly hear from PR people these days that it's tough to figure out who's a proper reviewer and who's just some asshole looking for a free code because so many people inundate them with requests, claiming to be reviewers for everything from their own YouTube channels to big sites like IGN.
"Cord cutting" might still be a major trend for those walking away from cable subscriptions in favor of online streaming services, but the world of online subscription TV is nearly saturated and as 2020 prepares to inundate us with more services, it's likely growing time for consumers to stop adding services and start prioritizing.
If world leaders do not succeeding in keeping warming to 22°C humanity will face a range of far more severe impacts, with a 21.5°C rise meaning an extra 23cm rise in sea levels by 22 — which would inundate scores more coastal cities and low lying areas, increasing the amount of people who would be displaced in future.
Then the 1927 Mississippi River flood came along, and when the powers-that-be in New Orleans realized that the flood would most likely inundate the entire city unless drastic steps were taken, they dynamited the levee some 13 miles below the city, sparing the Big Easy by funneling the floodwaters into Plaquemines, and, in the process, devastating it.
This person said Singer, who is worth close to $2 billion, is fully dedicated to making sure the group has all the funds it needs to inundate the airwaves in Florida and other states viewed as not entirely friendly to Trump, a group that includes Illinois, Missouri, Arizona, Wisconsin and other states in the Northeast and West.
Tropical Storm Harvey is turning out to be one of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S. since 2005, and you don't have to sit on the sidelines as it continues to inundate parts of Texas The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other relief agencies are already taking stock of the situation to help with evacuations and rescue efforts in Texas.
While some surfers appear to be taking full advantage of these epic waves, the storm â€" which is expected to inundate the North Carolina sounds and northern Outer Banks to parts of the East Coast stretching from Virginia Beach all the way to Bridgeport, Connecticut â€" has the National Hurricane Center warning folks to steer clear of the water because of dangerous rip tides.
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Meteorologist Eric Holthaus minces no words describing the risk a large atmospheric river poses to this vital flood control system: Overwhelming this system could bring a flood that, according to a study from the United States Geological Survey in 2011, could inundate hundreds of square miles and cost hundreds of billions of dollars, knocking out the water supply for two-thirds of Californians in the process; it would be the worst disaster in American history.

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