superload

/ˈsupərˌloʊd/
noun
  1. An extremely heavy or oversized load being transported, often requiring special permits and equipment.
    • The bridge had to be reinforced before the superload could cross it safely.
    • Police escorts accompanied the superload as it traveled through the city at night.
    • The truck carrying the superload of industrial equipment moved slowly down the highway.
verb
  1. To load something with an excessive amount; to overload.
    • Be careful not to superload the washing machine or it might break.
    • If you superload the server with too many requests, it will crash.
    • The farmer superloaded the trailer with hay until the wheels sagged.
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