verb
- to schedule or plan too many activities, events, or tasks for a person or organization, leaving insufficient time or resources
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'overprogram'
Examples
- The school overprograms its students with too many extracurricular activities.
- She overprograms her calendar and never has time to rest.
- The conference overprograms the schedule, leaving no breaks between sessions.
- Parents often overprogram their children's weekends with sports and lessons.
- The organization overprograms its staff, leading to burnout and reduced productivity.