barraged Antonyms

Meaning of barraged

barraged

to deliver a barrage (see barrage entry 2) against, a rapid or furiously active flow (as of speech or writing), a dam placed in a watercourse to increase the depth of water or to divert it into a channel for navigation or irrigation, a vigorous or rapid outpouring or projection of many things at once, artillery fire laid on a line (see line entry 1 sense 6c) close to friendly troops to screen and protect them, a barrier formed by continuous artillery or machine-gun fire directed upon a narrow strip of ground

barraged Sentence Examples

  1. The reporter was barraged with questions about the politician's controversial statement.
  2. The town was barraged with relentless rainfall, flooding its streets.
  3. The student felt barraged by the overwhelming amount of homework assignments.
  4. The army base was barraged by enemy artillery fire, causing widespread damage.
  5. The protestor was barraged with insults and threats by the angry crowd.
  6. The website was barraged with traffic, slowing it down significantly.
  7. The email account was barraged with spam messages, making it difficult to find legitimate emails.
  8. The athlete was barraged with cheers and applause from the enthusiastic fans.
  9. The witness was barraged with conflicting information, making it difficult to determine the truth.
  10. The child was barraged with affection and attention from their loving parents.

FAQs About the word barraged

to deliver a barrage (see barrage entry 2) against, a rapid or furiously active flow (as of speech or writing), a dam placed in a watercourse to increase the de

flooded,bombarded, questioned, interrogated, examined,bombed, inundated, hounded, grilled, harassed

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The reporter was barraged with questions about the politician's controversial statement.

The town was barraged with relentless rainfall, flooding its streets.

The student felt barraged by the overwhelming amount of homework assignments.

The army base was barraged by enemy artillery fire, causing widespread damage.