overflow

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Overflow' is when something is so full or has so much of a thing that it goes beyond its limits. Just like a river overflowing its banks after a heavy rain.
Examples in Different Contexts
In economics, 'overflow' can denote the excess supply or abundance of goods in the market. An economist might observe, 'The overflow of goods leads to a decline in prices and can impact market stability.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

The interest in our upcoming event is higher than anticipated. We need to ensure we have enough facilities and space for everyone.

Response:

We should consider an overflow hall to accommodate additional attendees.

Tech

Scenario:

We are processing a large amount of data, and there are concerns about the system's capacity. We need to ensure it can handle the load.

Response:

We need to address this issue to avoid a memory overflow that could crash the system.

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