verb
- to schedule too many activities or commitments for a person or time period
Usage: transitive verb; commonly used in contexts of work, school, and personal time management
Examples
- She tends to overschedule herself with back-to-back meetings.
- Parents often overschedule their children with too many extracurricular activities.
- Don't overschedule your week or you'll burn out.
- The conference organizers overscheduled the speakers, leaving no time for breaks.
- He realized he had overscheduled his calendar and needed to cancel some appointments.
- Teachers worry about overscheduling students with homework and activities.