Lexeme: engine load  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Engine load refers to the amount of work that an engine is being asked to perform at a given time. It is typically measured as a percentage of the engine's total capacity or power output. Engine load is influenced by factors such as throttle position, vehicle speed, incline of the road, and the demand for power from various vehicle systems, such as the air conditioning or electrical systems. Higher engine load means that the engine is being asked to work harder, while lower engine load indicates lighter demand on the engine. GPT3.5
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  • noun. engine load (singular), engine loads (plural)
  • verb. engine load (simple present), engine loaded (simple past), engine loading (present continuous), engine loads (third person singular)
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