
1) Diluvial 2) High 3) Overflowing
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1) Engulfing 2) Heavy rainfall may cause this 3) High 4) In flood 5) Overflowing 6) Overfull with water 7) Swollen
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- fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid
- cover with liquid, usually water
- fill beyond capacity
- supply with an excess of
- become filled to overflowing
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[Australian football] Flooding is a tactic used in the sport of Australian rules football. It involves the coach releasing players in the forward line from their set positions and directing them to the opposition forward area, congesting the area and making it more difficult for the opposition to score. It is commonly deployed to protect a ...
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[computer networking] Flooding is a simple routing algorithm in which every incoming packet is sent through every outgoing link except the one it arrived on. Flooding is used in bridging and in systems such as Usenet and peer-to-peer file sharing and as part of some routing protocols, including OSPF, DVMRP, and those used in ad-hoc wireless...
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[psychology] Flooding is a form of behavior therapy based on the principles of respondent conditioning. It is sometimes referred to as exposure therapy or prolonged exposure therapy. As a psychotherapeutic technique, it is used to treat phobia and anxiety disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder. It works by exposing the patient t...
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• (n.) An abnormal or excessive discharge of blood from the uterus. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Flood • (n.) The filling or covering with water or other fluid; overflow; inundation; the filling anything to excess.
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Filling with water, regardless of method of ingress, but retaining sufficient buoyancy to remain on the surface.
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Leak Detection: A system which while being leak tested becomes so filled with a tracer gas as to make impracticable further leak testing.
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(flud´ing) in behavior therapy, a form of desensitization for the treatment of phobias and related disorders in which the patient is repeatedly exposed to highly distressing stimuli without being able to escape but without danger, until the lack of reinforcement of the anxiety response causes its extinction. In ge...
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A behavior therapy procedure for phobias and other problems involving maladaptive anxiety, in which
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Excessive bleeding from the uterus. Could be heavy menstruation or a complication of childbirth
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Trying to bombard the system with requests in an attempt to bring down the system.
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Flood'ing noun The filling or covering with water or other fluid; overflow; inundation; the filling anything to excess.
2. (Medicine) An abnormal or excessive discharge of blood from the uterus.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: flŭd′ing Definitions: 1. Profuse bleeding from the uterus, especially after childbirth or in severe cases of menorrhagia. 2. Profuse uterine hemorrhage. 3. A type of behavior therapy; a therapeutic strategy at the beginning of therapy in which the patients imagine the most anxiety-producing scene and fully immer...
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In painting and decorating, the term flooding is applied to an extreme form of floating in which the pigment particles rise to the surface of the film of paint in such a way as to produce a uniform colour, but one which is different to the colour when the paint was first applied.
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[
adj] - overfull with water
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excess water
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in flood(p) adjective overfull with water; `swollen rivers and creeks`
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Click images to enlargeThe inundation of land that is not normally covered with water. Flooding from rivers commonly takes place after heavy rainfall or in the spring after winter snows have melted. The river's discharge (volume of water carried in a given period) becomes too great, and water spills over the banks ont...
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Traffic-passing technique used by switches and bridges in which traffic received on an interface is sent out all of the interfaces of that device except the interface on which the information was originally received.
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A therapy for phobias in which clients are exposed, with their permission, to the stimuli most frightening to them.
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a form of psychotherapy in which the patient receives abrupt and intense, rather than gradual, exposure to a fear-producing situation.
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A type of exposure therapy in which the client is exposed to a feared stimulus suddenly rather than gradually.
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