Meaning Of The Word Overload

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overload
verb: If you overload something such as a vehicle, you put more things or people into it than it was designed to carry.

overload in American English
to put too great a load in or on
too great a load
noun: an excessive load
transitive verb: to load to excess; overburden

overload in British English
noun: an excessive load
verb: to put too large a load on or in

overload in Electrical Engineering
noun: 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.

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