overtasks

/ˌoʊvərˈtæsks/
verb
  1. Gives someone too many tasks or responsibilities; burdens with excessive work.
    • She overtasks herself every holiday season by trying to do everything alone.
    • The system overtasks the processor when too many programs run simultaneously.
    • The boss often overtasks his assistant by giving her five projects at once.
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