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Often used in the same context:
malfunctions,
degradations,
underload,
outages,
disconnects,
bottlenecks,
overvoltage,
overflows,
impedances,
interruptions,
disconnection,
gluts,
downtime,
arresters,
breakdowns,
sibilance,
switches,
nonlinear distortion,
surges,
intermittency,
glitches,
failures,
overuse,
congestion,
backflow,
frost heaving,
inrush,
intermittence,
delays,
power outage,
reactance,
stackup,
jerkiness,
clogging,
brownout,
disruption,
snarls,
glitch,
backups,
leakage,
overinflation,
short circuiting,
snafus,
problems,
spooler,
overcrowding,
instabilities,
asynchrony,
shutoff,
limiter,
shortages,
eustachian tube,
transmission,
shortfalls,
ignition coil,
blockage,
troubleshooting,
headaches,
metastability,
initialise,
pseudorandom,
demagnetization,
firewalling,
annoyances,
interleaving,
buffering,
deficiencies,
loads,
circuitry,
overstimulation,
electromotive force,
spikes,
electrical conduction,
dialtone,
bugginess,
lightning arrester,
electrical,
depolarization,
microphonic,
islanding,
latencies,
sunscald,
lambdas,
deluges,
misalignment,
wetware,
osmotic pressure,
circuits,
hypernatremia,
varistor,
flaw,
cogging,
faults,
cerumen,
unbalance,
semicircular canal,
drainers,
garbling,
relines,
underflow,
discontinuities,
recursion,
overloading,
leakages,
loadings,
overload,
deviations,
overheating,
rainfalls,
shocks,
snowfalls,
deformations,
fluctuations,
mismatches,
perturbations,
compressions,
exposures
Also try:
— Adjectives for overloads:
heavy,
momentary,
temporary,
such,
large,
sudden,
high,
excessive,
current,
severe,
small,
more...
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