Present participle for to load with too great a burden or cargo
“Try not to overload your vehicle with too much wine, however great the temptation.”
Present participle for to give excessive work or responsibility to
“Don't overload your staff. Delegating makes your job easier because you share your workload, but it must be managed carefully.”
Present participle for to inundate with a great quantity of something
“We overload the system with directions it cannot understand, and tasks it cannot perform.”
Present participle for to supply or fill to excess
Present participle for to work (oneself) overly hard
Present participle for to express or describe in exaggerated terms
Present participle for to impede the work or progress of
Present participle for to load or burden with a heavy weight, literally or figuratively
Present participle for to fill something to overflowing, especially with force
(of a feeling) Present participle for to completely preoccupy the mind of (someone)
The action or event of a space having more occupants than it can accommodate
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