flooding Definition
flood
noun
- 1. An overflow of water from rivers, lakes or the sea on to dry land.
- Thesaurus: deluge, surge, overflow, torrent, inundation, cataclysm, wave, high tide, flood tide, tidal flood, tidal flow; Antonym: drought, trickle.
- Thesaurus: abundance, plenty, bounty, multitude, glut, profusion, plethora, superfluity; Antonym: dearth.
4. colloq
- A floodlight.
- 1. To overflow or submerge (land) with water.
- Thesaurus: drown, drench, immerse, soak, deluge, submerge, overflow, engulf, gush, overwhelm, inundate.
3. To force them to leave a building, etc because of floods.
- Form: flood someone out (usually)
4. To become flooded, especially frequently.
intr
5. To move in a great mass.
- Example: Crowds were flooding through the gates
6. To flow or surge.
intr
7. To bleed profusely from the uterus, eg sometimes after childbirth.
8. To supply (a market) with too much of a certain kind of commodity.
9. To supply (an engine) with too much petrol so that it cannot start.
- Overflowing.
