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Meanings of inundate the country in English
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Usage of inundate the country in English
1
It was the month of July; the Nile was about to inundatethecountry.
2
Farther down, the banks became low, so that the slightest rise in the river would inundatethecountry.
3
The sea would inundatethecountry.
4
We can break down the dikes, inundatethecountry, and let the water and the Spaniards fight it out between them.
5
As a natural consequence, the water on the western side had risen, and if not held back by some natural barrier, would inundatethecountry.
6
The sea inundatedthecountry, and threatened to resume its ancient dominion.
7
The English armies, uniting, inundatedthecountry, and, pushing on unchecked, invaded the interior.
8
The Batavian might, as was said at the time, have inundatedthecountry, and drowned the Roman armies.
9
There were no signs of human industry near the river, as, during its floods, it inundatesthecountry on both sides.
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The heavy rain had inundatedthecountry, and the poor prisoners were obliged to lie naked and unsheltered on the damp ground.
11
In the rainy season it inundatesthecountry throughout its course to the extent of several hundred thousand square miles, covering the flood-plain, called vargem.