overprogrammed

/ˌoʊvərˈproʊɡræmd/
adjective
  1. Having too many activities, tasks, or events scheduled, especially in a way that causes stress or lack of free time.
    • After an overprogrammed vacation, she felt more exhausted than before she left.
    • Many parents worry their children are overprogrammed with lessons and sports.
    • The overprogrammed teenager had no time to just relax with friends.
verb
  1. Past tense or past participle of overprogram: to have scheduled too many activities or events.
    • She had overprogrammed her day and missed lunch entirely.
    • The summer camp was overprogrammed with activities from dawn to dusk.
    • The organizers overprogrammed the festival, so attendees felt rushed.
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