verb
- to impose too much structure or organization on something; to organize excessively
Usage: transitive verb; often used in educational or organizational contexts
noun
- excessive or overly complex structure or organization
Usage: often used in criticism of systems or institutions
Examples
- The teacher worried that too many rules would overstructure the classroom and stifle creativity.
- The company's overstructure made it difficult for employees to make quick decisions.
- Some educators argue that standardized testing overstructures learning and reduces student engagement.
- The overstructure of the organization led to unnecessary layers of management.
- Parents sometimes overstructure their children's schedules, leaving little time for free play.
- The project failed because the overstructure of the planning process prevented flexibility.
- To improve efficiency, the team decided to reduce the overstructure and empower individual departments.