overlabor

/ˌoʊvərˈleɪbər/
verb
  1. To work on something too much or too long, often making it worse or less effective.
    • She warned him not to overlabor the point in his presentation.
    • The writer tends to overlabor his descriptions until they become boring.
    • If you overlabor the dough, the bread will turn out tough.
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