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Overload   /ˈoʊvərlˌoʊd/   Listen
Overload

verb
(past & past part. overloaded; pres. part. overloading)
1.
Become overloaded.
2.
Fill to excess so that function is impaired.  Synonym: clog.  "The story was clogged with too many details"
3.
Place too much a load on.  Synonyms: overcharge, surcharge.



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"Overload" Quotes from Famous Books



... too much in the habit of giving thick gruel, panada, biscuit-powder, and such matters, thinking that a diet of a lighter kind will not nourish. This is a mistake; for these preparations are much too solid; they overload the stomach, and cause indigestion, flatulence, and griping. These create a necessity for purgative medicines and carminatives, which again weaken digestion, and, by unnatural irritation, perpetuate the evils which render them necessary. Thus many infants are kept in a continual ...
— The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Disease. • Thomas Bull, M.D.



Words linked to "Overload" :   load up, burden, overburden, make full, fill up, laden, fill, lade, clog, loading, load, overcharge



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