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Sentence count:292+5Posted:2017-06-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clogoverburdenoverchargesurchargeSimilar words: overlookoverlookedoverlayoverlapcoverletoverlandoverleapcover letterMeaning: n. 1. an electrical load that exceeds the available electrical power 2. an excessive burden. v. 1. become overloaded 2. fill to excess so that function is impaired 3. place too much a load on. 
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31 Don't use these outlets for appliances containing heating elements, though, in case you overload the adaptor.
32 They also have a gain setting which will allow a field of this magnitude not to overload the output of the stage.
33 Projects should stretch people, not overload them; projects should provide excitement on the job, not stress and strain.
34 None of this is the ultimate solution to information overload, of course.
35 But we all know that a moment's overload, may wreak havoc.
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36 For its part, the thesis about overload struck a chord since it fed off the common-sense of the media.
37 Below that speed it is impossible to generate sufficient lift to overload the weak link.
38 Projects should stretch people and make them work hard, but not overload them.
39 The higher stakes have increased the temptation to overload the inflatable speedboats, called Zodiacs.
40 Employees at the plant are experiencing a-change overload. --- Changes came too fast and hit thern all at once.
41 Indeed, the ease of making it accessible can create problems, in particular that of information overload.
42 Don't overload the outlet by plugging in too many appliances.
43 The provision of concentrated data about data tended to information overload, but there were valuable tips to be picked up.
44 Up to the point of overload and pressure, you might say that the inexorable logic of the Hay Fever Theory does hold.
45 For some people this creates an overload of sensation that is too much to bear.
46 At worst the disinfectant is prematurely exhausted, an effect known as organic overload, allowing large numbers of micro-organisms to survive.
47 The entire region is an olfactory overload of pungent fruit.
48 In the Third World land scarcity among the poor is due to skewed ownership, not an overload of people.
49 The overload of urgent daily business constantly distracts teachers in their attempts to step back to examine underlying causes and long-term problems.
50 Debbie and I attended meetings, listened to tapes, and read books until our brains went into overload.
51 It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble.
52 A prime dilemma for all working women is that of overload, and how to deal with it.
53 In the background are grumbles over falling standards, inadequate facilities and bureaucratic overload.
54 We shall return to the overload theme in the final chapter.
55 Planetary overload: global environmental change and the health of the human species.
56 Nothing solves the problem of information overload faster than erasing the whole mess.
57 In such an environment, information overload is a real danger.
58 If you overload your Windows system then Windows still tries to keep going.
59 I have a theory about the human mind. A brain is a lot like a computer. It will only take so many facts, and then it will go on overload and blow up. Erma Bombeck 
60 But a combination of natural and man-made sulphur results in overload for sensitive ecosystems.
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