Etymology
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From Latin exundatus, past participle of exundare (“to overflow”), from ex (“out”) + undare. See undated (“waved”).
exundate (third-person singular simple present exundates, present participle exundating, simple past and past participle exundated)
- (formal) To overflow; to inundate.
1887, Bret Harte, The Crusade of the Excelsior:A breath of awakening and resurrection moved over the face of the waters; recreation and new-born life sparkled everywhere; the past night seemed forever buried in the vast and exundating sea.