Overload | Mean of overload in English Dictionary
/ˌoʊvɚˈloʊd/
- Verb
- to put too great a load on or in (something)
- Don't overload the washing machine.
- The truck was overloaded with wood.
- He overloaded his essay with facts and figures.
- to give too much work to (someone)
- My boss is overloading me with extra work.
- to cause (something, such as an electrical circuit) to be used for too many things at the same time
- That outlet is overloaded and could start a fire.
- an overloaded circuit