verb
- to plan excessively or in too much detail; to make plans that are too elaborate or ambitious
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overplan'; informal
Examples
- She overplans every vacation, creating detailed itineraries for every hour.
- He overplans the project timeline, leaving no room for flexibility.
- The team overplans the event and ends up with unnecessary contingencies.
- When you overplans too much, you lose the ability to adapt to changes.
- She tends to overplans her schedule, which causes stress when things don't go exactly as written.