overprogram

/ˌoʊvərˈproʊɡræm/
verb
  1. To schedule too many activities or events, leaving little free time.
    • I try not to overprogram my weekends so I have time to relax.
    • Parents often overprogram their children with lessons and sports every day.
    • The conference organizers overprogrammed the schedule, leaving no breaks.
  2. To give a computer or device too many instructions or features, causing inefficiency.
    • If you overprogram the thermostat, it may start turning on and off randomly.
    • The engineer warned not to overprogram the robot with unnecessary commands.
    • They decided not to overprogram the app to keep it simple and fast.
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