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Definition of Overloading
1. overload [v] - See also: overload
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overloading
Literary usage of Overloading
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forms of Practice, Or, American Precedents in Personal and Real Actions by Benjamin Lynde Oliver (1851)
"overloading and immoderately driving a horse. For that the plaintiff, on &c., at
Sfc., had delivered to the said Ea certain gelding of the ..."
2. Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice by William David Winter (1919)
"overloading of Vessels.—In these seasonal trades there is usually a scarcity of
tonnage with the inevitable result that there is a tendency to overload ..."
3. Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice by William D. Winter (1919)
"overloading of Vessels.—In these seasonal trades there is usually a scarcity of
tonnage with the inevitable result that there is a tendency to overload ..."
4. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1892)
"... 25 a 8 s Maud, for Fraud, 10/ 14 a—17/ I4e- 25.; 8 / Thompson, Edw., lor Wilful
Damage, 25 Police continued). Thornton, Roht., for overloading his Ship, ..."
5. The Days of James IIIJ. 1488-1513: Extracts from the Royal Letters, Polydore by George Gregory Smith (1890)
"Of the overloading of Ships. Acta Domin. Condi. (MS.) It is statute and ordained
by our Sovereign Lord and his Lords of Council, that, because there has ..."
6. Philosophy of osteopathy by Andrew Taylor Still (1899)
"overloading—Similarity of Stomach and Womb—Births— Preparation for ... overloading.
When in the course of human events and actions of life, ..."
7. Forms of Pleading in Actions for Legal Or Equitable Relief: Prepared with by Austin Abbott, Carlos Coolidge Alden (1898)
"The Same ; Fall of Building Through overloading Floor*.1 I and II. [Adapt from
Form 617.] III. That said defendant, prior to the day of , 18 , negligently ..."