Inundate in a sentence as a verb

Worth noting that a way NOT to teach kids to love math is to inundate them with arithmetic.

You don't want to inundate your users; you don't want to annoy them; you don't want to overgeneralize them.

I suppose if the news sites inundate me with more articles about this app, I'll remember to try it out.

> My Arch system doesn't inundate me with pop-ups to update my system with out-of-date libraries.

Instead they can just pay $5 to a Russian bot net operator who will inundate the site with hundreds of thousands of requests.

And if he targeted the ad to exactly 7 people, how did enough of Angelpad's founder's friends see it to inundate him with email?

I simply eschew services that I find inundate me with advertising, or just "look around" the ads when a service is compelling enough to use.

I work for an agency that does mostly PHP work, and we never advertise, because for common skills like PHP, recruiters and potential hires inundate us with calls every single day.

In about 30 minutes I can deck into the Twitter API and create about 100 accounts and cron job your Twitter account for a post and then inundate you with thousands of crazy insults from random accounts.

It is normal to be skeptical of your own success and possibly inundate yourself with thoughts of failure, and it is another to see the community you are a part of dismiss you and your purpose as well.

Inundate definitions

verb

fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind"

See also: deluge flood swamp

verb

fill or cover completely, usually with water

See also: deluge submerge