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Definition of Overwhelmed

Overwhelm
Overwhelm O"ver*whelm`, n. The act of overwhelming. [R.]

Meaning of Overwhelmed from wikipedia

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- the British lines, causing them to retreat back towards their camp. Overwhelmed by the attacking Zulus, the British force collapses and is quickly m****acred...
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- Over the following years, what became known as the Great Heathen Army overwhelmed the kingdoms of Northumbria and East Anglia. Then in 871, the Great Summer...