overdrive (Meaning)

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overdrive (n)

the state of high or excessive activity or productivity or concentration

a high gear used at high speeds to maintain the driving speed with less output power

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overdrive (v)

drive or work too hard

make use of too often or too extensively

Synonyms & Antonyms of overdrive

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overdrive Sentence Examples

  1. The engine roared in overdrive as the car accelerated towards the finish line.
  2. The heavy truck's transmission struggled to shift into overdrive on the steep incline.
  3. The computer's processor was pushed into overdrive to handle the complex calculations.
  4. The athlete's muscles worked in overdrive during the grueling marathon.
  5. The factory was operating in overdrive to meet the surge in demand.
  6. The surgeon's hands moved with precision in overdrive during the delicate procedure.
  7. The city's infrastructure was pushed into overdrive during the severe storm.
  8. The project team worked tirelessly in overdrive to meet the tight deadline.
  9. The politician's speech was delivered in overdrive, leaving the audience breathless.
  10. The scale was pushed into overdrive as the weightlifting champion attempted his record-breaking lift.

FAQs About the word overdrive

the state of high or excessive activity or productivity or concentration, a high gear used at high speeds to maintain the driving speed with less output power,

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The engine roared in overdrive as the car accelerated towards the finish line.

The heavy truck's transmission struggled to shift into overdrive on the steep incline.

The computer's processor was pushed into overdrive to handle the complex calculations.

The athlete's muscles worked in overdrive during the grueling marathon.