adjective
- scheduled with too many activities or commitments; having an excessive number of planned events or tasks
- (computing) containing too many instructions or functions; excessively coded or configured
Usage: commonly used in educational and lifestyle contexts; often describes children, students, or busy professionals
Usage: technical usage in software and systems contexts
Examples
- The overprogrammed teenager had soccer practice, piano lessons, and homework every single day.
- Many parents worry that overprogrammed children don't have enough free time to play and relax.
- Her overprogrammed schedule left no room for spontaneous activities or rest.
- The overprogrammed software application was slow because it tried to do too many things at once.
- Students in overprogrammed schools often experience high stress and burnout.
- He felt overprogrammed with back-to-back meetings from morning to evening.