overbriefs

/ˌoʊvərˈbriːfs/
verb
  1. To give someone too much information or too many instructions in a brief or meeting.
    • She realized she had overbriefed the volunteers when they started asking for clarification on minor details.
    • The manager tends to overbrief his team, leaving them confused about priorities.
    • Please don't overbrief the interns; just give them the key points.
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