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Topic: Technology

overload

IPA: /ˈoʊvərloʊd/

KK: /ˈoʊvərloʊd/

noun

Definition: A situation where something is given too much to handle or too much weight is placed on it.

Example: The electrical system failed due to an overload of power.

transitive verb

Definition: To put too much weight or burden on something, causing it to be unable to function properly.

Example: The truck was overloaded with supplies, making it difficult to drive.

overloaded

IPA: /ˌoʊvərˈloʊdɪd/

KK: /ˈoʊvərˌloʊdɪd/

adjective

Definition: Having too much weight or burden, or being filled beyond capacity.

Example: The overloaded truck struggled to climb the steep hill.

verb

Definition: To have too much of something, such as work or responsibility, that makes it difficult to manage.

Example: The system was overloaded with too many requests at once.

overplotting

IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌplɔtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈoʊvərˌplɑtɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of displaying too many data points on a single graph, making it difficult to read or interpret the information clearly.

Example: The overplotting in the graph made it hard to see the individual data points.

verb

Definition: To create a plot that has too many data points or elements, making it difficult to read or interpret clearly.

Example: The graph was hard to understand due to overplotting, as many points were stacked on top of each other.

overpredict

IPA: /ˌoʊvərprɪˈkɛt/

KK: /oʊvərprɪkɛt/

verb

Definition: To make a prediction that is greater than what actually happens.

Example: The weather forecast tends to overpredict the amount of rain we will get.

overprint

IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌprɪnt/

KK: /ˈoʊvərˌprɪnt/

noun

Definition: A printed mark or impression made by printing over something else, often used to change the original design or to commemorate a special event.

Example: The collector was excited to find a rare overprint on the vintage stamp.

transitive verb

Definition: To print something on top of an existing print, often using a different color or design.

Example: The artist decided to overprint the original design to add more depth to the artwork.

overprocess

IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌprəʊsɛs/

KK: /ˈoʊvərˌprɑːsɛs/

verb

Definition: To handle or treat something excessively or beyond what is necessary.

Example: If you overprocess the data, it may lose its original meaning.

overprogrammed

IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌprəʊɡræmd/

KK: /ˈoʊvərˌprɒɡræmd/

adjective

Definition: Having too many activities or tasks planned, making it difficult to manage or complete them.

Example: The conference was overprogrammed, leaving little time for networking or relaxation.

override

IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌraɪd/

KK: /ˈoʊvərˌraɪd/

noun

Definition: A method or action that cancels or changes a previous decision or automatic process.

Example: The manager decided to implement an override on the system to ensure all transactions were approved manually.

transitive verb

Definition: To take control over something and change or cancel its normal function or operation.

Example: The manager decided to override the automatic system to ensure the project was completed on time.

overscale

IPA: /ˈoʊvərskeɪl/

KK: /ˈoʊvərskeɪl/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is larger than normal or expected in size or extent.

Example: The overscale furniture made the room feel cramped and uncomfortable.

overscaled

IPA: /ˌoʊvərˈskeɪld/

KK: /oʊvərskeɪld/

adjective

Definition: Larger than what is considered normal or appropriate in size.

Example: The overscaled building towered over the surrounding structures, making them look small in comparison.

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