Inundated in a sentence as an adjective

No promises if Im inundated, except to try my best.

There is no law stopping the kid, Google probably just doesn't want to be inundated with such requests.

Until the profits collapse the market will be inundated with wannabes.

Watching TV or the radio is impossible without being inundated. It's time to switch to popular vote and end this gaming of the system.

And I'm really glad it does, otherwise we'd be inundated with meetup spam as every product launch creates a group on meetup. org for the free publicity.

Please excuse my rant, I've been inundated with people wanting new macpros, despite them already having a far more powerful z620 with fusion IO cards and quadro k5000s. cult of the shiny and new I suppose.

I'm not saying that this is the way it should be, but you have to understand that the average person in charge of hiring is constantly inundated with applications. They simply don't have the time to do research on each one.

Twitter is sort of a way to follow interests, but not really, since it's mainly a vast swamp of mind-numbing, hash-tag inundated stupidity that most people don't read. That's not to say there isn't value in these services, because there is - I use both.

What's happening is the EBS team gets inundated with support tickets due to their half-assed product. Here's the hilarious part: whenever we've asked them why they don't fix the main issue, they keep telling us that they're too busy with tickets.

I remember most of my friends being surprised when after liking a brand you were inundated with spam. I guess after people obsessively liked things for years, and added every possible friend, the only thing left is to pay for news feed placement.

I'm sure he was inundated with people wanting to buy it, license it, claim the made it, asking for tips, etc. I'd imagine this kind of thing basically ruins your email address.

If you do make the mistake of installing the app you are then inundated with useless notifications about things you don't care about. I know that there is good information hidden in there, but its a terrible strategy to make people jump through hoops to access it.

Are facebook and google continually inundated with Yahoo ex-pat applications? Anyone at Yahoo on HN that could provide a day-in-the-life?

If the phone is ringing off the hook or the office gets inundated with letters, this will undoubtedly make one of the more senior staffers take notice and he should report it up the chain of command. Obviously its all relative but if enough letters/phone calls get placed, the message will be received.

Spare us the jealousy insinuations, and stop perpetuating the myth that if entrepreneurs are actually worth anything and work hard, it is guaranteed that they will swiftly become inundated with success. Sometimes there are no "lessons that can be learned from success stories like this".

Reading tech news, browsing this site, and on every other technology related site, 10+ times every day I am inundated with these hilarious "jokes" implicitly suggesting that this community, this interest, is for a specific group of people that I am not, and will never be, a part of. It sucks.

>Very quickly, our customer service team was inundated by requests from people that weren’t receiving the email, found the process confusing, and a myriad of other related requests. Wait a second, so customers wont receive an email with a password reset link, yet they'll receive an email with a plain text password?

From what I have read, the general experience of dating sites is that men get very few replies, and women are inundated, so the task for a man is to do anything to stand out, and the task for women is to filter. I think this exaggerates the already heavily filtering criteria listed above for those like myself.

This phrasing is an obvious attempt to sugarcoat the fact that we are being inundated by so many schemes to grab a piece of our limited cognitive capacity that we wouldn't even be able to notice something relevant if it were actually there. Mozilla's advantage over other browser makers is that users trust them not to use the kind of deceptive chicanery that we're being subjected to left and right.

Gox's explanation is that the 2nd largest bank in Japan was so inundated by Gox's wire transfer volume that it could not possibly cope with it. An alternative hypothesis very popular in the community: Mt. Gox has been functionally insolvent since the US froze about $6 million in their accounts when they closed the US subsidiary for being a money laundering operation, and Mt. Gox has been delaying hard-currency withdraws to the majority of their customer base to buy time until their transaction fees make them solvent again.

Watch this scenario a hundred times and when the media finally starts promoting some new "necessary" warrantless spying the government is trying to pass you're likely to allow it after being inundated with constant pro state propaganda, and a chorus of media pundits who use fictional TV scenarios to compare to real life situations like the CNN anchor I witnessed who was constantly bringing up that stupid 24 morality play about the evil bad guy in the good guy's captivity and only torture is the solution while interviewing a lawyer who was trying to laugh off the questions as nonsense and tell the public what is really going on. Whatever that lawyer was trying to say was drowned out by bringing in decades worth of reinforced stereotypes.

Inundated definitions

adjective

covered with water; "the main deck was afloat (or awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing tub"

See also: flooded overflowing