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    o·ver·load
    verb[ˌōvərˈlōd]
    overload (verb) · overloads (third person present) · overloaded (past tense) · overloaded (past participle) · overloading (present participle)
    1. load with too great a burden or cargo:
      "both boats were overloaded and low in the water"
      • give too much of something, typically something undesirable, to (someone):
        "the staff is heavily overloaded with casework"
      • put too great a demand on (an electrical system):
        "the wiring had been overloaded"
    noun[ˈōvərˌlōd]
    overload (noun) · overloads (plural noun)
    1. an excessive load or amount:
      "an overload of stress" · "momentary surges and overloads in the circuit"
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  3. to put too many things in or on something: Don't overload the washing machine, or it won't get the clothes clean. to put too much electricity through an electrical system C2 to give someone more work or problems than they can deal with: Try not to overload yourself with work.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/overload
    over·​load ˌō-vər-ˈlōd overloaded; overloading; overloads Synonyms of overload transitive verb : to load (something or someone) to excess: such as a : to put too large a load on or in (something)
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/overload
    overload [ verb oh-ver- lohd; noun oh -ver-lohd ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to load to excess; overburden: Don't overload the raft or it will sink. noun an excessive load.
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