intransitive verb
Definition: To become filled with water or to sink, often due to excessive rain or flooding.
Example: After the heavy rain, the ground began to swamp, making it difficult to walk.
noun
Definition: A low area of land that is often covered with water and has many plants, especially trees and shrubs.
Example: The alligators live in the swamp, where the water is shallow and warm.
transitive verb
Definition: To fill something with water, causing it to sink or become overwhelmed; to cover or drench something in water.
Example: The heavy rain swamped the streets, making it difficult to drive.