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From Latin inundō.

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inundar

  1. to flood; to inundate

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Borrowed from English inundateFrench inonderItalian inondareSpanish inundar.

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inundar (present inundas, past inundis, future inundos, conditional inundus, imperative inundez)

  1. (transitive, also figurative) inundate, overflow, flood, swamp

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Learned borrowing from Latin inundāre.

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inundar (first-person singular present inundo, first-person singular preterite inundei, past participle inundado)

  1. (of water or a body of water) to flood
    Synonym: alagar
  2. (figuratively) to flood (to provide with a large number of quantity)

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin inundāre.

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  • IPA(key): /inunˈdaɾ/ [i.nũn̪ˈd̪aɾ]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: i‧nun‧dar

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inundar (first-person singular present inundo, first-person singular preterite inundé, past participle inundado)

  1. to flood, to inundate

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