bandwidth

/ˈbændwɪdθ/
noun
  1. The maximum amount of data that can be sent over an internet connection in a given amount of time.
    • Streaming video in 4K requires a lot of bandwidth.
    • The website crashed because it didn't have enough bandwidth to handle all the visitors.
    • Our office upgraded its internet plan to get more bandwidth for video calls.
  2. The mental or emotional capacity to handle tasks, problems, or information.
    • After a long week, she had no bandwidth left for socializing.
    • The team has limited bandwidth, so we need to prioritize our goals.
    • I don't have the bandwidth to take on another project right now.
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