overdesigns

/ˌoʊvərdɪˈzaɪnz/
verb
  1. To design something with more features, details, or complexity than is necessary or practical.
    • If the engineer overdesigns the bridge, it will be safe but much more expensive than needed.
    • The architect often overdesigns houses with too many decorative elements, driving up costs.
    • The app's interface overdesigns simple tasks, making them confusing for new users.
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