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Princeton's WordNet

  1. implosion therapy, floodingnoun

    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

Wiktionary

  1. floodingnoun

    An act of flooding; a flood or gush.

Wikipedia

  1. flooding

    A flood is an overflow of water (or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrology and are of significant concern in agriculture, civil engineering and public health. Human changes to the environment often increase the intensity and frequency of flooding, for example land use changes such as deforestation and removal of wetlands, changes in waterway course or flood controls such as with levees, and larger environmental issues such as climate change and sea level rise. In particular climate change's increased rainfall and extreme weather events increases the severity of other causes for flooding, resulting in more intense floods and increased flood risk.Flooding may occur as an overflow of water from water bodies, such as a river, lake, or ocean, in which the water overtops or breaks levees, resulting in some of that water escaping its usual boundaries, or it may occur due to an accumulation of rainwater on saturated ground in an areal flood. While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes in precipitation and snow melt, these changes in size are unlikely to be considered significant unless they flood property or drown domestic animals. Floods can also occur in rivers when the flow rate exceeds the capacity of the river channel, particularly at bends or meanders in the waterway. Floods often cause damage to homes and businesses if they are in the natural flood plains of rivers. While riverine flood damage can be eliminated by moving away from rivers and other bodies of water, people have traditionally lived and worked by rivers because the land is usually flat and fertile and because rivers provide easy travel and access to commerce and industry. Flooding can lead to secondary consequences in addition to damage to property, such as long-term displacement of residents and creating increased spread of waterborne diseases and vector-bourne disesases transmitted by mosquitos.

ChatGPT

  1. flooding

    Flooding refers to the overflow or accumulation of an excess amount of water in a particular area, often caused by heavy rainfall, melting snow, tsunami, hurricane or dam failure. Flooding can be categorized into different types such as river flood, flash flood or coastal flood, and it can cause significant damage to the environment, infrastructure, property, and may lead to loss of life. Flooding can also occur in plumbing systems within buildings. The nature, extent and impact of a flood can vary widely depending on the geographical location, climate, and the built environment.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Flooding

    of Flood

  2. Floodingnoun

    the filling or covering with water or other fluid; overflow; inundation; the filling anything to excess

  3. Floodingnoun

    an abnormal or excessive discharge of blood from the uterus

Wikidata

  1. Flooding

    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 to their painful memories, with the goal of reintegrating their repressed emotions with their current awareness. Flooding was invented by psychologist Thomas Stampfl in 1967. It still is used in behavior therapy today. Flooding is a psychotherapeutic method for overcoming phobias. This is a faster method of ridding fears when compared with systematic desensitization. In order to demonstrate the irrationality of the fear, a psychologist would put a person in a situation where they would face their phobia at its worst. Under controlled conditions and using psychologically-proven relaxation techniques, the subject attempts to replace their fear with relaxation. The experience can often be traumatic for a person, but may be necessary if the phobia is causing them significant life disturbances. The advantage to flooding is that it is quick and usually effective. There is, however, a possibility that a fear may spontaneously recur. This can be made less likely with systematic desensitization, another form of a classical condition procedure for the elimination of phobias.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Flooding in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Flooding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Flooding in a Sentence

  1. Marina Voronkova:

    Uralkali has not informed us of any threat of Solikamsk-1 flooding.

  2. Mary Erickson:

    In fact, we expect the flooding to get worse and more widespread.

  3. Gene Norman:

    The tell-tale signature of this kind of flooding is that the storms formed and moved repeatedly over the same areas, basically, raining faster than it can drain.

  4. Jeff Tjornehoj:

    The reason people got into loan funds was to protect themselves in a rising rate environment, they were sold on that idea a couple of years ago, especially in 2013 when they came flooding in. They have since failed to see a rise in rates, and money has been pulled out month after month after month.

  5. The NHC:

    These rains may cause flash flooding and mudslides, especially in mountainous areas.

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