BURDENS vs LOAD: NOUN
- An onerous or difficult concern
- Weight to be borne or conveyed
- The central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
- Plural form of burden.
- The central idea that is expanded in a document or discourse
- The overall force to which a structure is subjected in supporting a weight or mass or in resisting externally applied forces.
- A weight or mass that is supported.
- Goods carried by a large vehicle
- The front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents
- A deposit of valuable ore occurring within definite boundaries separating it from surrounding rocks
- An onerous or difficult concern
- A quantity that can be processed or transported at one time
- An amount of alcohol sufficient to intoxicate
- The power output of a generator or power plant
- Electrical device to which electrical power is delivered
- Weight to be borne or conveyed
- The quantity that is or can be carried at one time.
- Something that is carried, as by a vehicle, person, or animal.
- Especially—3. That which is hard to be sustained or endured; an oppressive or grievous burden: as, a load of debt; a load of guilt.
- That which is upborne or sustained; a burden; a weight resting on or in anything: as, a load of fruit on a tree; a load of learning in the mind.
- That which is carried; a burden laid on or placed in anything, or taken up, for conveyance; specifically, a suitable or customary burden; the amount or quantity that can be or usually is carried: as, a ship's load; a cart-load; wood and hay are often sold by the load.
- See lode.
- Genetic load.
- A heavy or overweight person.
- A great number or amount.
- A fee that a mutual fund charges to an investor when the investor purchases or redeems shares in the fund.
- The external mechanical resistance against which a machine acts.
- A responsibility regarded as oppressive.
- A mental weight or burden.
- An ejaculation of semen.
- A single charge of ammunition for a firearm.
- The amount of material that can be inserted into a device or machine at one time.
- The demand for services or performance made on a machine or system.
- The share of work allocated to or required of a person, machine, group, or organization.
- A device or the resistance of a device to which power is delivered.
BURDENS vs LOAD: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burden.
- Impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to
- Weight down with a load
- Fill or place a load on
- Provide with munition
- Put (something) on a structure or conveyance
BURDENS vs LOAD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put (something) into or onto a structure or conveyance.
- To provide or fill nearly to overflowing; heap.
- To give worries or difficulties to; weigh down; burden.
- To insert (a necessary material) into a device.
- To make (dice) heavier on one side by adding weight.
- To charge with additional meanings, implications, or emotional import.
- To increase (an insurance premium or mutual fund share price) by adding expenses or sale costs.
- To have or put runners on (first, second, and third base).
- To transfer (data) from a storage device into a computer's memory.
- To receive a load.
- To raise the power demand in (an electrical circuit), as by adding resistance.
- To charge a firearm with ammunition.
- To put or place a load into or onto a structure, device, or conveyance.
BURDENS vs LOAD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones
- Transfer from a storage device to a computer's memory
- Provide (a device) with something necessary
- To add to (the net amount of the premium fixed as the actual cost of issuing a policy of insurance) such an amount as will cover the office expense of carrying the policy.
- (idiom) (take a load off) To sit or lie down.
- (idiom) (have a load on) To be intoxicated.
- (idiom) (get a load of) To listen to.
- (idiom) (get a load of) To look at; notice.
BURDENS vs LOAD: RELATED WORDS
- Pressures, Burthen, Weight down, Incumbrance, Core, Gist, Loading, Essence, Saddle, Effect, Weight, Charge, Encumbrance, Load, Onus
- Lode, Warhead, Lade, Encumbrance, Consignment, Lading, Onus, Charge, Shipment, Freight, Stow, Cargo, Laden, Payload, Burden
BURDENS vs LOAD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Limitations, Difficulties, Costs, Constraints, Pressures, Incumbrance, Core, Gist, Essence, Saddle, Effect, Weight, Charge, Load, Onus
- Unladen, Workload, Incumbrance, Warhead, Lade, Consignment, Onus, Charge, Shipment, Freight, Stow, Cargo, Laden, Payload, Burden
BURDENS vs LOAD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These burdens are particularly acute in the South.
- Because the law directly burdens individual Because the law directly burdens individual legitimate and valid state goal.
- Rather than simply requesting approval for these unjustified burdens, BOEM should instead assess its permitting process and determine how the burdens will be reduced.
- These total costs include all collection burdens associated with the rule, including burdens related to the initial determination requirements.
- All respondents have incurred these one time burdens and thus these burdens do not recur in this renewal ICR.
- So, my problem is there may be burdens here, third party or not and not just political burdens.
- What this means is that the compliance burdens of tax collection would not necessarily be new or additional burdens for those vendors.
- He bears not only our physical burdens, but all our heart burdens.
- The injunctive relief will place some burdens on defendants, but those burdens should not be difficult to meet.
- Instead of adding burdens to people like the Pharisees, we should be easing burdens as Christ did.
- Bandwidth Control, Load Balancing, Routing, VLAN, Firewall, VPN, Tunneling and Load balancing, OSPF.
- You may see that requests continue to load in long after the Page Load timing milestone has occurred.
- Sterilized items shall have a load control identiused, the cycle or load number, Preparation for sterilization.
- Dead load and live load both produce torsion in horizontally curved girders.
- LOAD DATA to load externally created Parquet files into the table.
- Load my Minified JS after the page load.
- Load the ajax div seconds later after page load.
- The maximum value of V often results from the combination of dead load, five load, and half wind load acting on the leeward side.
- With the same line and load, the pilot will demonstrate load control and placement by flying the load through a predetermined ground course.
- Unbonded Girder load Working Cracking load load Ultimate load Load on beam Fig.
BURDENS vs LOAD: QUESTIONS
- What does the Bible say about burdens beyond our own strength?
- Why do people endure fardels or burdens According to hamlet?
- Who has the burdens of proof when contesting a will?
- What is counting blessings versus burdens by Robert Emmons?
- What is the High Level Group on administrative burdens?
- Do SBA regulations impose unnecessary burdens or costs?
- How does the ACG system categorize morbidity burdens?
- Do pediatric cancers have different genomic burdens?
- How do administrative burdens affect voting rights?
- How are real burdens different from feudal burdens?
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- How do I determine if a wall is load-bearing or non-load-bearing?
- Do I need to disconnect load cells from multi-load cell systems?
- What is the load standard for short-open-load-through calibration?
- How do we act as an abnormal load/oversize load agent?
- What is the default load true and load false for RMAN?
- What is radial load and axial load in ball bearing?