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Tere-arg
Argentina

Help with a word
 
What does "over-capacited" mean when  referring to a place?

I have not been able to find a suitable definition.

Thanks in advance.

23 Sep 2013      





Jayho
Australia

Do you mean over capacitated and if so is there such a word?  I have never heard it used but I would assume it to mean over the designated capacity, such as at a sports stadium.  But I could be wrong.

23 Sep 2013     



monder78
Poland

I think you mean overladen

23 Sep 2013     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

I get it, Maria, I came across it, too, once in a texbook, and it seems to me it was something like "over-capacitated nightclub". It �s from Success upper-intermediate, Pearson, Longman.
Edit:
For non-believers here it goes (no copyright infringement intended:) the article is called �No Place Like Home? � and it �s about moving out when going to uni:
...But then Monday comes. And there is life, you have a purpose, you �ve got hockey training, you �ve handed in an essay and you can get excited about the prospect of full five nights of flinging your limbs around in an over-capacitated nightclub....

in the urban dictionary it�s defined as "having too much capacity, oversupplied"

23 Sep 2013     



yanogator
United States

I don �t think it �s a word, but it would mean filled beyond its capacity - overcrowded.
 
Bruce

23 Sep 2013     



Tere-arg
Argentina

That�s it, eslteacher.
That�s the book and that�s the context.
It is meant to describe a place (nightclub)

Overcrowded makes sense ...

Thanks so much  to all of you Thumbs Up


23 Sep 2013     



dmharg
Greece

more provision than is needed; ability...

23 Sep 2013