drench

to make somebody/something completely wet ทำให้เปียกโชก

Rain is expected to drench the city through late next month.

But when you see what's going on around the world, there are a lot worse things that can happen than getting drenched by a few youngsters during Songkran.

Mr Chaiphruek will ask for permission to fell some large trees in the office compound as rain continues to drench the ground, making it unable to support the trees' roots.

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