overworking

/ˌoʊvərˈwɜrkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of overwork: working too hard or too much; causing someone to work excessively.
    • She is overworking herself to meet the deadline.
    • The boss keeps overworking the staff, and they are all exhausted.
    • Stop overworking the issue; it's not that complicated.
noun
  1. The act or state of working too much; excessive work.
    • Overworking is a common cause of stress in modern society.
    • The company has a culture of overworking that harms employees.
    • His constant overworking led to a breakdown.
adjective
  1. Characterized by or involving too much work; causing exhaustion from work.
    • She quit her overworking job to find a better balance.
    • The overworking schedule left no time for family.
    • An overworking environment can make people sick.
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