Overload

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Physical LimitsPlay
Often used when something or someone might break from too much weight or stress. SlideBe careful not to overload that shelf with books.
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Avoid DamagePlay
Using 'overload' implies a risk of harm to objects or even systems. SlideThe electrician warned us not to overload the power outlets.
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Manageable TasksPlay
Speaks to the importance of keeping workloads reasonable to prevent mistakes or fatigue. SlideShe didn't overload her schedule so she could produce quality work.