Overprogram
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To include too much in a program, scheme or schedule. ambitransitive
""It's important not to overprogram a meeting," says Jones. "Especially at resorts, try to condense sessions into the morning and evening, leaving afternoons free.""
Example
More examples""It's important not to overprogram a meeting," says Jones. "Especially at resorts, try to condense sessions into the morning and evening, leaving afternoons free.""
Etymology
From over- + program.
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