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Noun(1) the act of working too much or too long(2) the act working too much or too long
Verb(1) use too much,work excessively hard,overdo(2) use too much(3) work excessively hard(4) overdo

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(1) I think a lot of doctors are vulnerable because of overwork and too much stress.(2) Independent research indicates that they live in extreme poverty and suffer stress and exhaustion from overwork and forced overtime.(3) his health broke down under the strain of overwork(4) All the muscles in her tiny body seemed to hurt; whether from overwork or fatigue she couldn't decipher.(5) Men suffering from overwork , tiredness and stress are less likely u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510to share family meals, to read, play and help children with homework, and to be involved in recreational activities or to do the shoppingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(6) Practitioners use ginseng as a tonic, primarily to treat patients who are worn-out, either from overwork , emotional stress, or old age.(7) I wish I'd read it 10 or 15 years ago, because I then wouldn't have had to learn the hard way what overworking for all the wrong reasons can do to you.(8) If your staff is overworked or overextended, it will inevitably show in their attitudes toward customers.(9) The patent examiners are so overworked that they let a lot of this stuff through.(10) This hideously overworked clichu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab alone is enough is enough to bar you from membership of the young-old club.(11) Now health service staff are overworked at all levels, GP's overloaded with patients and health centres are overcrowded.(12) These nations are making no effective effort to ensure that their athletes are clean, instead leaving the job of enforcement to an overstretched, overworked WADA.(13) It is a fight neither party can win decisively, and in the meantime everyone is made worse off when seats are left open indefinitely, courts are overworked , and justice is delayed or denied.(14) Jing is considered to be a very precious substance - the foundation of our constitutional energy - one that we need to protect and value by ensuring that we do not erode it through excesses, neither by overworking nor by partying!(15) It didn't take long for that pathetic - and overworked - excuse to unravelu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac(16) Mr Peach admitted departmental officers were often overworked and inexperienced, and worked in isolation.
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(1) death from overwork
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Noun


Verb
2. work too hard
7. overtax oneself
8. burn oneself out
9. do too much
10. overdo it
11. strain oneself
12. overload oneself
14. kill oneself
15. knock oneself out


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