verb
- arranging or organizing something excessively or in too much detail; planning or coordinating with more complexity than necessary
Usage: present participle of 'overarrange'; informal
Examples
- She was overarranging every detail of the party instead of letting things flow naturally.
- The manager's overarranging of the schedule left no room for flexibility.
- He spent hours overarranging the furniture when a simple layout would have worked fine.
- Overarranging the itinerary made the trip feel rigid and stressful.
- The conductor was overarranging the musical piece, adding unnecessary complexity to the composition.
- Stop overarranging your life and learn to embrace spontaneity.