overtax en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

overtax en el diccionario PONS

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In addition, this centralized system is now being further overtaxed with the incorporation of renewable energies such as wind, solar, and geothermal energies.
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His rubbery body makes him highly resistant to injury, though he can suffer painful damage if his body's elasticity is overtaxed (similar to severe muscle pulls).
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Those intending to go back in the country, usually purchased their supplies here, and the stores were almost overtaxed, so profitable was their trade.
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As many as 8,000 individuals or more could conceivably use the system every day, and it could remove 5,300 cars daily from already overtaxed roadways during peak travel times.
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A large often unpredictable and very costly item was rewiring traction motors which could easily burn out if overtaxed by a careless motorman.
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An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 demonstrators attended the rally that day, severely overtaxing the facilities of the small town.
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One model they produced explained hypothesis testing behavior of subjects learning very simple classifications (concepts) in the standard trial-by-trial procedures that overtaxed memory.
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Donor controlled food webs may be inherently more stable, because it is difficult for primary consumers to overtax their resources.
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Failing infrastructure and the continued influx of people from rural to urban areas has overtaxed both systems.
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If they suffer damage or overtax their powers, they must absorb electricity (power up) to recover.
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