verb
- to arrange or coordinate something with excessive complexity or unnecessary elaboration; to over-organize or over-control
Usage: transitive verb; often used in business, creative, or organizational contexts
Examples
- The director tended to overorchestrate every scene, leaving little room for spontaneity.
- Management overorchestrated the project workflow, adding unnecessary approval layers.
- Don't overorchestrate the event planning; sometimes simplicity works best.
- The composer overorchestrated the piece, drowning out the main melody with too many instruments.
- She overorchestrated the team's daily schedule, which frustrated employees who valued autonomy.