Moderate as in weigh down To place an excessive amount of weight or responsibility on something or someone, particularly in the context of taxes. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Overburden'
The student felt overburdened with assignments and exams during the final week of the semester.
The construction workers were careful not to overburden the truck with more bricks than it could safely carry.
The exhausted hiker felt overburdened by the heavy backpack filled with camping gear.
The single mother tried not to overburden herself with too many responsibilities, balancing work and family.
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