verb
- to organize something excessively or in too much detail; to impose excessive structure or planning
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overorganize'; informal
Examples
- She overorganizes every aspect of the school event, leaving no room for spontaneity.
- He overorganizes his closet by color, fabric type, and season.
- The manager overorganizes meetings with rigid agendas that stifle discussion.
- Parents who overorganize their children's schedules may limit their creativity.
- The project coordinator overorganizes every detail, which sometimes slows progress.