verb to overwhelm someone or something with a large amount of things or people
adjective overwhelmed with a large amount of something
Inundated can be used to describe being overwhelmed with a large number of requests, such as inundated with loan applications or inundated with financial data.
Inundated can be used to describe being overwhelmed with information or news, such as inundated with emails or inundated with social media notifications.
Inundated refers to the act of flooding or overwhelming with water, often used in the context of rivers overflowing or heavy rainfall causing flooding.
The writer was inundated with requests for interviews after the release of their latest book.
The psychologist's office was inundated with new clients seeking therapy.
The teacher was inundated with grading papers after assigning a major project to the class.
The doctor's office was inundated with patients during flu season.
The lawyer was inundated with cases to prepare for trial.