
1) An excessive burden 2) Autobot 3) Become overloaded 4) British bi-monthly magazine 5) British computer magazine 6) Burden 7) Burden too heavily 8) Cause an axle to break 9) Convention in New Zealand 10) Event in Auckland 11) Excessive amount of something 12) Fictional train 13) Fuse problem 14) HTC Vive game
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1) Clog 2) Excess 3) Ovld 4) Surplus 5) Swamp
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• (n.) An excessive load; the excess beyond a proper load. • (v. t.) To load or fill to excess; to load too heavily.
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(from the article `exercise`) Overload, the second important principle, means that to improve any aspect of physical fitness the individual must continually increase the demands ...
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to provide multiple context dependent meanings for a symbol in a language.
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To exceed the design capacity of a device.
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To exceed the design capacity of a device.
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excess of the actual load over the full load, expressed by their difference
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operating conditions in an electrically undamaged circuit, which cause an over-current
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To put too much signal level into thereby causing distortion
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(o´vәr-lōd) an excess over what is normal or needed. iron overload an excess of iron in the body; see hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, and siderosis. sensory overload a condition in which an individual receives an excessive or intolerable amount o...
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1. The type of distortion that occurs when an applied signal exceeds the level at which a system will produce its maximum undistorted output level. Generally results in clipping of the waveform, since the output will be literally cut off at maximum output level. 2. The condition that exists when this distortion is produced. (WW)
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O'ver·load` noun An excessive load; the excess beyond a proper load.
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O`ver·load' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Overloaded ;
present participle & verbal noun Overloading .] [ Confer
Overlade .] To load or fill to excess; to load too heavily.
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to apply a load in excess of that for which a device or structure is designed.
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Distortion which is caused by exceeding the dynamic range of a circuit. To exceed the operating capacity of an electronic or electrical circuit.
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The specified maximum magnitude of the input quantity that can be applied for a specified period of time without causing damage.
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Occurs when area is cleared either to the strong side or the weak side, or when coach is stressed.
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verb fill to excess so that function is impaired; `Fear clogged her mind`; `The story was clogged with too many details`
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overburden noun an excessive burden
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When a transformer is overloaded, too much heat is developed, and insulation system begins to break down out of proportion to the amount of overload. Life expectancy decreases due to over heating which results in break down of insulation system.
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The strategy of moving one or two extra players into one area of the floor.
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When there are more defensive players around the ball carrier than there are offensive players it's called an overload, which refers to the imbalance in the number of players from each side. Strategically, when an overload occurs the offensive team should recognize it and pass the ball to a teammate at a different part of the pitch, because if ther...
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To exceed the design capacity of a device.
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to load to excess; overburden: Don't overload the raft or it will sink.
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