Overload - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
To overload is to load an excessive amount in or on something, such as an overload of electricity which shorts out the circuits. Overloading causes a "Too much!" situation.
To overload is to push something or someone too far. A supervisor can overload an employee by assigning too much work. People can overload a bus if there are too many of them. A fuse will blow if too many appliances overload the circuits; this is called an overload (the noun form). When something gets overloaded, it usually stops working. Hair can overload or clog a sink, which will stop draining water. When something gets overloaded, there's more of something than it can handle.
To overload is to push something or someone too far. A supervisor can overload an employee by assigning too much work. People can overload a bus if there are too many of them. A fuse will blow if too many appliances overload the circuits; this is called an overload (the noun form). When something gets overloaded, it usually stops working. Hair can overload or clog a sink, which will stop draining water. When something gets overloaded, there's more of something than it can handle.
Extract of article from Lexico with synonyms expanded

distracted synonyms, antonyms and definitions, Online thesaurus

All About Entities (Part 2): Contextual Entities

10 Other Ways to Say You are Talented

Terrific Positive Words that Start with T to Improve Your English

Semantic Feature generation for words

37 Phlegmatic, Meaning Mnemonic Pronunciation

Brain Idioms - English Like a Native

Contextual information in the dictionary: A critical approach of

5 Whys - What is it? Lean Enterprise Institute

Overloading and Overriding in C++
Compact one-line definition and expanded definition Another

Sensory Overload Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms Frequency Distribution.
de
por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)