verb
- to assign or give more tasks to someone than to another person; to burden with excessive tasks
Usage: informal; transitive verb
Examples
- The manager outtasks the new employees compared to the veterans.
- She felt outtasked when given three projects while her colleague received only one.
- The system outtasks certain departments during peak seasons.
- He complained that the supervisor outtasks him unfairly.
- Don't outtask yourself with too many commitments at once.