Advanced as in tax To load or place too much weight or pressure on something, often beyond its capacity; similar to overloading. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Overburden'
Heavy rainfall can overburden the drainage system, leading to flooding in low-lying areas.
The overloaded server started to overburden the entire network, causing slowdowns for all users.
Excessive regulations can overburden small businesses, hindering their growth and success.
The environmental agency warned that overfishing could overburden marine ecosystems, leading to irreversible damage.
The overloaded circuit breaker tripped to prevent further attempts to overburden it.
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