Overwhelm in a sentence as a verb

Don't overwhelm your ego here, the guy who prepared my lunch today is working harder than me.

Once the fabric catches fire, it becomes a sheet of flame that can easily overwhelm the fire-suppression properties of treated foam.

Yeah I was comparing a DDoS to lunch counter Sit-ins of the 60s. During the civil rights movement blacks and other protestors would overwhelm a restaurant taking up all the space at the counter until the owners agreed to meet their demands.

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If we don't raise up our confidence to overwhelm Authority's much more toxic arrogance, with the intent of the latter's decisive and irreversible demolition, the world loses.

This would make the R0 of the disease skyrocket up into something that could quickly overwhelm Western medicine and very rapidly turn into something perhaps even more devastating than the plague.

" And then we had a long discussion about how the market sets the rate, not you, and if you hold your rate under market it will overwhelm you because you're leaving money on the table, if you don't have enough work to keep you busy then you're over market.

This automated flagging will overwhelm the human investigators, creating a situation in which terrorists find it easier to hide and operate amongst the citizenry, with the added feature that innocent citizens swept up will become truculent and less likely to cooperate.

The failures of the insiders are correlated and overwhelm their theoretically superior information, and I'd especially finger potential ideological biases there, which could affect both information filtering and the analysis.

Overwhelm definitions

verb

overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli

See also: overpower whelm overcome overtake

verb

charge someone with too many tasks

See also: deluge

verb

cover completely or make imperceptible; "I was drowned in work"; "The noise drowned out her speech"

See also: submerge drown

verb

overcome by superior force

See also: overpower overmaster