What do you mean by overwhelm to whelm?

Kindly exlpain the phrase “from overwhelm to whelm” from the following sentence.

Determinating that the universe is not overwhelming you can start a new Universe. In future we’ll have more resources for it. http://www.quora.com/adb/whatsapp/?=selected/?> What

is the future of email as far as business communication is concerned with My research showed that this is not a set expression. The word “whelm” means to turn upside down or to overcome in thought or feeling. The main definition of overwhelm is that it affects (someone) very strongly. If you have no glue about a sentence, then don’t

say it before.

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Well, obviously overwhelm refers to being buried or drowning in something that we feel is beyond us such as the “universe” that The Site refers to. To “whelm” is to overcome a situation or the difficulties we face in handling the situation. What the site implies is that new communication services will help us go from not being able to handle the situation to becoming able to overcome the situation and understand it. Hope this helps.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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Well, obviously overwhelm refers to being buried or drowning in something that we feel is beyond us such as the “universe” that The Site refers to. To “whelm” is to overcome a situation or the difficulties we face in handling the situation. What the site implies is that new communication services will help us go from not being able to handle the situation to becoming able to overcome the situation and understand it. Hope this helps.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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Well, obviously overwhelm refers to being buried or drowning in something that we feel is beyond us such as the “universe” that The Site refers to. To “whelm” is to overcome a situation or the difficulties we face in handling the situation. What the site implies is that new communication services will help us go from not being able to handle the situation to becoming able to overcome the situation and understand it. Hope this helps.

Answered on March 18, 2021.
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