overservice

/ˌoʊvərˈsɜrvɪs/
noun
  1. The act of providing too much service or attention, often to the point of being excessive or annoying.
    • The restaurant's overservice made us feel rushed and uncomfortable.
    • Overservice of drinks at the party led to several guests feeling sick.
    • Some customers complain about overservice from pushy salespeople.
verb
  1. To provide too much service or attention to someone or something.
    • Don't overservice the plants by watering them every day.
    • The waiter overserved the table, bringing new dishes before they finished.
    • She felt the hotel staff overserved her, checking in every hour.
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