overload

अधिभार
definition
verb
overloaded vehicles are dangerous
load with too great a burden or cargo.
noun
an overload of stress
an excessive load or amount.
translation of 'overload'
अधिभार,
ओवरलोड
example
Don't 'overload' your team with them, but having one or two is a smart move.
Information 'overload' leads to stress and, often, the creation of information filtering roles.
Price said the city gives more opportunities to participate in municipal issues than people tend to take advantage of, and attributes this to busy lifestyles and an information 'overload' .
I recall no vices as long as you didn't mistreat her or 'overload' her.
At this time of year especially it is very easy to 'overload' your electrical system.
To maximize profit, drivers often 'overload' their vehicles, drive at high speed and stop without warning on awkward spots to pick up passengers, much to the annoyance of other motorists.
Information 'overload' (data glut) means it takes longer to produce less.
There are large problems concerning email, including spam, viruses and a general 'overload' of information, but I had no clue why this one person in Holland could not get through to me.
Moreoever, he simply didn't have the time for us to 'overload' him with questions: he has a book to write.
The information 'overload' of the week has finally got to me.
This was sufficient to produce an 'overload' of blood lipids, to damage the endothelial cells, to produce free radicals and to affect the dilation and contraction of blood vessels.
Mr Capstick added that he believed the trouble came from a fuse which tripped as a result of an 'overload' although he stressed that he and his staff intended to leave the matter to professionals.
The downside of this approach is that a high volume of network traffic can 'overload' a system, and as a result not all packets are analyzed.
I wonder about the 'overload' of information coupled with the emotional exhaustion of the event.
The coaches feel he is taxed too much with all that he has to learn as the starting strong safety, and they don't want to 'overload' him.
Try not to 'overload' your vehicle with too much wine, however great the temptation.
The thing is that sometimes I suffer an emotional 'overload' and it comes out of nowhere.
Another concern is the large number of recreational vessels that could 'overload' a tracking system or clog up electronic screens where hundreds of signals would show up.
She knew she could not push this nor could she 'overload' her.
If you 'overload' an electrical system with too much energy and too much stimulation, the circuit breaker activates and shuts everything down.
The latter isn't hard: you don't 'overload' the system with appliances, and make sure the solar panels are clean.
Between an 'overload' of information and a striving for pure dedication in life, I find myself looking for the exit sign
Students 'overload' the system during winter when they all put their heaters on.
Regrettably, I've still not got round to downloading it, mainly due to a slight worry that I might just 'overload' the system.
an 'overload' of stress
I am suffering from major 'overload' of a tremendous amount of food right now.
The inclusion of the CD helps to break up what could have easily been an information 'overload' for young ones.
This arrangement tends to 'overload' the boat to port with seated passengers and will require the skipper to adjust for the load by using the hydraulic trim tabs.
It would help me manage the information 'overload' brought about with the six modules that I teach by tracking the hundreds of Word documents I use during an academic term.
Care is required to avoid an 'overload' of information.
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