travolgere
to overwhelm, to sweep away
verb trah-VOL-jeh-reh Less Common
Origin: From 'tra-' (through) + 'volgere' (to turn), Latin 'volvere.'
Also means
to knock down
Usage Note
Travolgere literally describes a physical force sweeping something away (l'alluvione ha travolto i ponti = the flood swept away the bridges), but it is very commonly used figuratively: essere travolto dagli eventi (to be overwhelmed by events), un amore travolgente (a sweeping, overpowering love). It takes avere and follows the irregular pattern of volgere.
Examples
"La folla ha travolto le barriere."
Natural Translation
The crowd swept away the barriers.
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