overplan

[US]/ˈəʊvəplæn/
[UK]/ˈoʊvərplæn/

Translation

v.to plan excessively or in too much detail

Phrases & Collocations

don't overplan

overplan everything

tend to overplan

overplan your schedule

overplan a trip

overplanning the event

overplanned the project

overplan the details

overplan your day

stop overplanning

Example Sentences

we tend to overplan our vacations and end up exhausted.

the project manager warned against overplan the schedule.

many beginners overplan their first week of training.

the company tends to overplan the budget every quarter.

she realized she was overplan her time and missing spontaneous opportunities.

it's easy to overplan when you're nervous about an event.

the team was accused of overplan the resources unnecessarily.

he learned to stop overplan and trust the process.

the government was criticized for overplan the infrastructure project.

we often overplan because we're afraid of uncertainty.

the committee decided to overplan the conference agenda.

marketing teams sometimes overplan their campaigns and lose flexibility.

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