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Detailed Translations for overburdened from English to Spanish
overburdened:
Translation Matrix for overburdened:
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | bowed down; loaded down; weighed down |
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Related Definitions for "overburdened":
overburden:
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to overburden (overload)
Conjugations for overburden:
present
- overburden
- overburden
- overburdens
- overburden
- overburden
- overburden
simple past
- overburdened
- overburdened
- overburdened
- overburdened
- overburdened
- overburdened
present perfect
- have overburdened
- have overburdened
- has overburdened
- have overburdened
- have overburdened
- have overburdened
past continuous
- was overburdening
- were overburdening
- was overburdening
- were overburdening
- were overburdening
- were overburdening
future
- shall overburden
- will overburden
- will overburden
- shall overburden
- will overburden
- will overburden
continuous present
- am overburdening
- are overburdening
- is overburdening
- are overburdening
- are overburdening
- are overburdening
subjunctive
- be overburdened
- be overburdened
- be overburdened
- be overburdened
- be overburdened
- be overburdened
diverse
- overburden!
- let's overburden!
- overburdened
- overburdening
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for overburden:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | overload | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
forzar | overburden; overload | assault; break open; coerce; compel; crack; decode; dishonor; dishonour; enforce; force; force open; kick open; oblige; oblige to; rape; ravish; tear open; use force; violate |
forzarse | overburden; overload | coerce; compel; force; oblige |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | overload |
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• overburden | → exigir demasiado | ↔ überfordern — mehr von jemandem verlangen, als er leisten kann |