underloads
/ˌʌndərˈloʊdz/
verb
- Third person singular present of underload; loads something with less than full capacity.
- The system automatically underloads the printer when paper is low.
- She always underloads the dishwasher to make sure everything gets clean.
- He underloads his backpack so he can hike faster.
noun
- Plural of underload; multiple instances or situations of being used below capacity.
- Underloads in the power grid can cause voltage fluctuations.
- The manager reviewed the underloads across all departments to reallocate resources.
- The report identified several underloads in the factory's production schedule.
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