overdirect

/ˌoʊvərdɪˈrɛkt/
verb
  1. To control or manage something (like a movie, play, or project) too much, not allowing others to be creative or independent.
    • The director tends to overdirect the actors, telling them exactly how to move.
    • The teacher was careful not to overdirect the students during the art project.
    • If you overdirect your team, they will stop thinking for themselves.
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