verb
- to document something excessively or with more detail than necessary
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'overdocument'; often used in professional or academic contexts to describe excessive record-keeping
Examples
- The company overdocuments every minor decision, creating mountains of paperwork.
- She overdocuments her research process, which slows down her productivity.
- The bureaucracy overdocuments routine procedures, wasting time and resources.
- He tends to overdocument his meetings, recording details that are rarely useful.
- The organization overdocuments compliance efforts beyond what regulations require.