Overstroomde
Overstroomde is a Dutch term derived from overstromen, meaning to flood or overflow. It functions as the simple past tense form of overstromen in narrative contexts and can also describe a noun as an adjective, indicating that something has been flooded or inundated. The word is commonly used in everyday language, journalism, and hydrological discussions to report or describe flood events.
The word combines the prefix over- with stroom, meaning current or flow. When used as a verb
Overstroomde appears in news reports and weather summaries to convey that water has inundated an area, usually
In the Dutch-speaking world, the concept is closely tied to water management, climate change, and urban planning.
Overstroming, wateroverlast, flooding, flood defense.
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