overorchestrate

/ˌoʊvərˈɔrkəˌstreɪt/
verb
  1. To plan or arrange something in too much detail, making it feel unnatural or forced.
    • The director overorchestrated the wedding so much that it felt like a play instead of a celebration.
    • If you overorchestrate the presentation, it will sound rehearsed and lose its charm.
    • Politicians sometimes overorchestrate their speeches, which makes them seem insincere.
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