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overprogram

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English

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Etymology

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From over- +‎ program.

Verb

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overprogram (third-person singular simple present overprograms, present participle overprogramming or overprograming, simple past and past participle overprogrammed or overprogramed)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To include too much in a program, scheme or schedule.
    • 1987, Black Enterprise, volume 17, number 8, page 41:
      "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."

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