Cover completely or make imperceptible.
Be covered with or submerged in a liquid.
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Examples for "overwhelm"
Examples for "overwhelm"
1However, their size and duration can overwhelm available public and private resources.
2A big outbreak would overwhelm poorly funded health systems across the region.
3That implies U.S. supply is unlikely to overwhelm global markets, Saucer said.
4I overwhelm the bureaucrats with legal papers and easily win the case.
5But there are fears that could balloon and overwhelm shaky health services.
1That, she knew, would submerge low-lying zones, with frightening implications for residents.
2Would do their utmost to overwhelm, to submerge her, were she weak.
3Reluctantly, but yielding to his better judgment, McClure gave orders to submerge.
4The car was swept downstream and submerged under water, the report said.
5Floods also hit cultivation in Bangladesh, farmers said, submerging tracts of land.
1Your body needs water to live, but water can also drown you.
2It's easy for active investors to drown in a sea of misinformation.
3It takes about eight hours to drown the way they work it.
4Our region will drown in a conflict whose outcome cannot be foreseen.
5I think that the Scientology intention was to drown me in information.
6Enormous waves whip across the water, powerful enough to drown you all.
7I get to a point where I am literally beginning to drown.
8No troll in their right mind would try to drown a faerie.
9There was always plenty of rum in which to drown the thought.
10He looks as if he would drown rather than stay any longer.
11Not with the noise from the common room to drown it out.
12At any rate it is not manly to drown it in drink.
13Or equally free to stay on their slowly sinking vessel and drown.
14Then it would cover the houses and towns, and drown the people.
15Soon, though, it will be impossible to drown out the ticking clock.
16He seems also to want to drown his sorrows in strong drink.
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