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flooding overfull with water; "swollen rivers and creeks" implosion therapy: a technique used in behavior therapy; client is flooded with experiences of a particular kind until becoming either averse to them or numbed to them
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flood the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land; "plains fertilized by annual inundations" an overwhelming number or amount; "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse" light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography deluge: fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind" cover with liquid, usually water; "The swollen river flooded the village"; "The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes" a large flow the act of flooding; filling to overflowing supply with an excess of; "flood the market with tennis shoes"; "Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient" flood tide: the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide); "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" -Shakespeare become filled to overflowing; "Our basement flooded during the heavy rains"
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Flood's ligament (Flood's ligament) (fludz) [Valentine Flood, Irish surgeon, 1800?847] see under ligament.
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flooding (flood
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flooding 1. Water overflowing the bankfull stage of a natural or artificial waterway. 2. Accumulation of water caused by surface runoff in low-lying areas not usually submerged.
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