superfuse

/sʌpərˈfjuːz/

Definitions

1. verb

to cause to flow or be released in a large amount, especially suddenly or forcibly

“The floodgates superfused the water, causing a huge surge in the river.”

2. noun

a sudden and powerful flow or release of energy, especially of water or electricity

“The superfuse of electricity caused a massive power outage in the city.”

Synonyms

  • deluge
  • inundation

Antonyms

  • desiccation
  • drought