"Overtax" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Overtax" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Overtax" Meaning

To overtax someone or something means to put too great a burden or demand on them, making it difficult or impossible for them to accomplish what is required. This can refer to physical, mental, or emotional exhaustion, and can have negative consequences such as decreased productivity, increased stress, or burnout.

"Overtax" Examples

Overtax


Overtax is a verb that means to exact too much work or effort from someone or something, often to the point of exhaustion.

Examples:


The new employee was overtaxed by her responsibilities and barely managed to keep up with the workload. (

busy/overworked)

The company's increasing demands have overtaxed its production capacity, leading to delays and errors. (

capacity/overwhelm)

After a long week of travelling, Sarah felt overtaxed and needed a good night's sleep to recharge. (

travel/exhaustion)

The government is accused of overtaxing its citizens with high taxes and reducing their disposable income. (

taxes/financial burden)

The farmer's crops were overtaxed by the prolonged drought and suffered irreparable damage. (

crops/drought)

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