overlade (Meaning)

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overlade (v. t.)

To load with too great a cargo; to overburden; to overload.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overlade

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overlade Sentence Examples

  1. The truck was severely overloaded, causing its suspension to groan under the strain.
  2. The backpacker's shoulders were overladen with gear, making every step a heavy burden.
  3. The necklace was so richly overladen with jewels that it weighed down her neck.
  4. The software was so overladen with features that it became cumbersome to use.
  5. The artist's canvas was overladen with layers of paint, creating a thick impasto effect.
  6. The bookshelf was overladen with books, threatening to collapse under its own weight.
  7. The host's table was overladen with an extravagant feast, leaving guests overwhelmed.
  8. The medical patient's body was overladen with tubes and wires, monitoring their every vital sign.
  9. The research paper was overladen with unnecessary details, making it difficult to extract the main argument.
  10. The conversation was overladen with emotional baggage, leaving both parties feeling weighed down.

FAQs About the word overlade

To load with too great a cargo; to overburden; to overload.

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No antonyms found.

The truck was severely overloaded, causing its suspension to groan under the strain.

The backpacker's shoulders were overladen with gear, making every step a heavy burden.

The necklace was so richly overladen with jewels that it weighed down her neck.

The software was so overladen with features that it became cumbersome to use.