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    overload

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an excessive amount of something: "an overload of stress"

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  2. The meaning of OVERLOAD is to load (something or someone) to excess. How to use overload in a sentence.

  3. OVERLOAD definition: 1. to put too many things in or on something: 2. to put too much electricity through an electrical…. Learn more.

  4. To overload is to load an excessive amount in or on something, such as an overload of electricity which shorts out the circuits. Overloading causes a "Too much!" situation. To overload is to push something or someone too far. A supervisor can overload an employee by assigning too much work.

  5. OVERLOAD meaning: 1. to put too many things in or on something: 2. to put too much electricity through an electrical…. Learn more.

  6. Overload definition: to load to excess; overburden. See examples of OVERLOAD used in a sentence.

  7. Overload is a situation in which extra power is taken from an electrical supply, and the increased current causes the cables to heat up, which may end in an electrical fault.

  8. Define overload. overload synonyms, overload pronunciation, overload translation, English dictionary definition of overload. tr.v. o·ver·load·ed , o·ver·load·ing , o·ver·loads To load too heavily. n. An excessive load. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...

  9. ˈoʊvɚˌloʊd/ v. [ ~ + object] to load too much: The bus was overloaded with passengers. to (cause to) use too much electricity: [ no object] The circuits overloaded. [ ~ + object] You overloaded the circuits. to give too much work, too many problems, too much stress, etc., to (someone):[ ~ + object] He was overloaded with the demands of his job.

  10. OVERLOAD definition: 1. to put too many people or things into or onto a vehicle: 2. to give someone more work or…. Learn more.

  11. overload somebody (with something) to give somebody too much of something. He's overloaded with responsibilities. Don't overload the students with information.