Bombard means to continuously attack or
bombard someone or something with a large amount of something, such as bombs, artillery, or a barrage of questions or information.
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I can see now that I definitely felt pressure as a result of the kinds of images we get
bombarded with by the media.
Ever since my co-workers found out about my BlackBerry obsession, I'm constantly
bombarded by questions.
We're
constantly bombarded with information from television, parenting books, and talk shows — not to mention, constant news reports about increasing rates of childhood asthma, autism, and ADHD.
We will never sell your information and if you want to run a term life insurance quote, you will not
get bombarded with calls and e-mails from strangers trying to sell to you.
When you do get to that step, limit each company's response to a maximum of 10 pages so you are
not bombarded with too much information.
Also, this was kind of fortunate, because I have kind
of bombarded you guys with mushroom recipes this year, and I haven't given caramelized onions nearly enough love.
Your body is being
bombarded daily by environmental pollutants and artificial ingredients!
Members of online dating sites, especially women, are
often bombarded with messages from tons of people.
Regardless of where you live though, you have likely been
bombarded in recent years by media accounts of the benefits of mindfulness and meditation.
You're
also bombarded with captive agents selling for only one company, many of whom have their own local mass media campaigns.
We are
continually bombarded by advertisements that make us think we «NEED» all sorts of things to help us get through our breastfeeding journey.
All notifications can be switched on or off at any point, so you don't have to worry about being
bombarded at work!
When competition is fierce and customers are
continuously bombarded with products and services, how can you stand out from the crowd?
As soon as I reveal I'm an educator, I'm
immediately bombarded with suggestions on how to fix our education system.
Employers are
literally bombarded by job applications and a cover letter on average hardly gets a 15 - 20 seconds read.
Or, you are
simply bombarded with images featuring those gorgeous red boots, and you think that you need a pair of red boots yourself.
Hiring managers are
usually bombarded with hundreds of resumes and do not appreciate long sentences • Do not try to put in more than one career goal in your resume statement.
But for children 1 year old and above, formula companies have
bombarded parents with studies, ads by «experts», celebrities etc..
Young people are
already bombarded with sexual imagery via the TV, internet, music and computer games.
When you were young, you were
likely bombarded with images about marriage — from watching your parents, grandparents, or other loved ones interact, or when you watch TV or movies.
With almost of our other dating site reviews we were
always bombarded with tons of instant messages from women on the site.
Most advisors
bombarded investors with too many stocks, targets and stop losses, without explaining their rationale behind it.
The accessibility of online job applications has
bombarded hiring managers with more applicants than they can handle.
Groups of laboratory rats exposed to heavy ions — as well as
groups bombarded with conventional radiation — show an impairment of motor skills.
The people gathered have been
bombarded since the last gathering by other voices of interpretation that also want to offer an identity and a vocation.
Although the game had little hype going into release, it was almost
instantly bombarded with very positive user and critic reviews.
With increasing complexity in the pet food market, pet owners are
consistently bombarded with information regarding pet nutrition.
It is the general consensus of the veterinary medical community that in order to cause the illness, an animal must be
virtually bombarded by multiple versions of these pathogens at one time.
In the process, carbon ions were accelerated under an electrical field and
bombarded onto a layered surface made of nickel, silicon dioxide and silicon at the temperature of 500 degrees Celsius.
The film challenges its viewer on many levels, perhaps being the reason why its been negatively and
unfairly bombarded by critics, and audiences alike.
I know the idea of finding your
inbox bombarded with spam is scary, but in my experience the reality isn't as bad as you may fear.
How can you get the lawyer - client exchange off on the right foot from the beginning of a retainer, so that you don't feel
either bombarded or ignored?
They constantly
get bombarded with messages, they quickly glance at the profile, make a quick (often shallow) judgment, and then move on to the next one.
In the paid up areas you are
not bombarded by advertisements that are way out of your area of focus or interest.
As a parent we are
often bombarded with information about how to be a better parent - including this website!
Because one is
bombarded in every book and magazine about the birthing plan and how you should have one and how its expected.