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overburden

[oh-ver-bur-dn, oh-ver-bur-dn] / ˌoʊ vərˈbɜr dn, ˈoʊ vərˌbɜr dn /
VERB
overload
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The app, intended to provide an orderly, streamlined system for processing asylum seekers, has been overburdened with massive demand and plagued with glitches as tens of thousands of migrants have attempted to use it.

From New York Times

We need better promotion of realistic and achievable family meals, to reduce the pressure placed on already overburdened families.

From Salon

The government has said the changes to pensions are essential to ensure the system is not overburdened and prevent it collapsing.

From BBC

Walkouts by health care workers put pressure on the British government to lift opposition to raises for staff in the U.K.’s overburdened public health system.

From Seattle Times

Washington’s legislation tasks Ecology with identifying communities that are overburdened by air pollution and targeting the significant sources of this pollution.

From Seattle Times