overspeed

[ˈəʊvəspiːd]

overspeed Definition

  • 1to drive or operate a vehicle or machinery at a speed greater than is safe or allowed
  • 2a condition in which something operates or moves too quickly

Using overspeed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overspeed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was fined for overspeeding on the highway.

  • Example

    The overspeed of the machine caused it to malfunction.

  • Example

    The train driver was blamed for the overspeed accident.

overspeed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overspeed

Antonyms for overspeed

Phrases with overspeed

  • a device that limits the maximum speed of a machine or vehicle

    Example

    The overspeed governor prevented the engine from running too fast.

  • overspeed warning

    an alarm or signal that warns the operator of a machine or vehicle that it is moving too fast

    Example

    The overspeed warning beeped when the car exceeded the speed limit.

  • a safety feature that prevents a machine or vehicle from operating beyond a certain speed

    Example

    The overspeed protection system shut down the machine when it detected excessive speed.

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Summary: overspeed in Brief

'Overspeed' [ˈəʊvəspiːd] refers to driving or operating a vehicle or machinery at a speed greater than is safe or allowed, or a condition in which something operates or moves too quickly. It can result in accidents and malfunctions, as in 'The overspeed of the machine caused it to malfunction.' The term includes phrases like 'overspeed governor,' which limits the speed of a machine or vehicle, and 'overspeed warning,' which alerts the operator of excessive speed.