0 to put too many things in or on something: --
1 the fact that something or someone is overloaded: --
There was an overload on the electrical circuit and the fuse blew.
People today suffer from information overload (= being given too much information).
3 to give something or someone too much work: --
4 to put too many things in or on something: --
5 to put too much electricity through an electrical system: --
Languages without overloading or n-ary functions traditionally use list to collect optional and keyworded arguments.
Even for much smaller classes, this is impractical because, in general, overloading dispatches on types only and several slots can have the same type.
Likewise, if the definition used =, then it would clearly be overloaded in both cases.
Again, the functions >= and - are overloaded, depending on the type of the pattern.
Due to the overall complexity of the resulting system, the simplicity of the pure system for overloading is lost.
Having examined unto them, however, he invariably finds them real and fights them with pseudo-kabbalistic spells, a rubber outfit, and dangerously overloaded vacuum tubes.
We give a denotational semantics to a calculus with overloading and subtyping.
The minimum overloads decrease gradually as the total motion time increases, and finally they vanish at the minimum times.