"Overtax" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
The word "oversupply" refers to a situation in which there is more of something available than is needed or demanded, resulting in a surplus or excess. This can occur in various contexts, such as in the production of goods and services, in the labor market, or in financial markets. Oversupply can lead to a decrease in prices, as the surplus creates downward pressure on them, and can also result in financial losses for producers or suppliers who are left with unsold goods or services.
To overthrow something or someone means to violently or forcibly remove them from a position of power or authority, often by revolution, coup, or rebellion.
The verb "overthrow" means to remove someone or something from power, often through a violent or sudden act, such as a coup or a revolution. It can also mean to overthrow an idea or a system.
Overthrows refers to the act of overthrowing, which means to defeat or destroy someone in power, often by force or guile, resulting in their removal from a position of authority. It can also mean to upset or reverse something that is already established.