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Meaning of
overload
in English
overload
us
/ˈoʊvəˌlɑːd/
uk
/ˈoʊlɑːd/
#common
Plural
overload
Past Tense
overloaded
Participle Verb
overloading
Third Person Singular
overloads
Definitions
Verb
to
assign
multiple
functions
;
sharing
a
name
The
programmer
tried
to
overload
the
function
with
too
many
parameters
.
to
fail
under
excessive
load
;
collapsing
from
stress
The
system
began
to
overload
and
became
unresponsive
due
to
high
demand
.
to
supply
too
much
power
;
to
a
circuit
The
engineers
tried
to
overload
the
circuit
with
too
much
voltage
.
to
load
beyond
capacity
;
excessively
The
company
overload
the
truck
with
too
many
heavy
boxes
.
to
fail
;
due
to
excessive
demand
The
server
began
to
overload
and
crashed
due
to
excessive
traffic
.
to
fail
or
break
down
due
to
excessive
pressure
or
weight
The
construction
crew
had
to
reinforce
the
beam
to
prevent
it
from
overload
.
to
define
multiple
functions
with
the
same
name
;
for
different
contexts
The
programmer
attempted
to
overload
the
method
by
assigning
it
multiple
behaviors
.
to
assign
multiple
functions
;
to
one
name
The
programmer
tried
to
overload
the
function
name
with
multiple
unrelated
tasks
.
Noun
to
load
beyond
capacity
;
exceeding
limits
The
excess
weight
caused
an
overload
on
the
bridge
,
making
it
collapse
.
to
supply
excessive
power
;
overloading
a
circuit
The
electrical
engineer
warned
against
an
overload
of
the
circuit
with
too
much
power
.