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- adjective Given a
programme or schedule of too manyactivities .
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Examples
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TV Guide Magazine: With everything on your plate, do you ever feel overprogrammed?
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One of his closest friends told me, "He's been overprogrammed."
New Yorker's Mark Zuckerberg Profile Gets Facebook CEO (And His Girlfriend) To Open Up 2010
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One of his closest friends told me, "He's been overprogrammed."
New Yorker's Mark Zuckerberg Profile Gets Facebook CEO (And His Girlfriend) To Open Up 2010
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One of his closest friends told me, "He's been overprogrammed."
New Yorker's Mark Zuckerberg Profile Gets Facebook CEO (And His Girlfriend) To Open Up 2010
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Gore himself protested that he was being overprogrammed.
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Winning wives, mothers, executives, and artists rely on a carefully constructed support system, never more so than now in our always-on, overprogrammed lives.
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Maybe SFS should have a separate track, like their Great Performers series, that segregates these overprogrammed pieces from the regular season just for those that have to hear them again.
Chicago Symphony Lisa Hirsch 2008
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Ironically, the realities of the overprogrammed life make it easier, not harder, to fool around.
The New Infidelity 2007
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Similarly, many college deans told us they would like to see applicants who are less tightly wound and overprogrammed than many of today's students.
The Big Picture 2004
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Similarly, many college deans told us they would like to see applicants who are less tightly wound and overprogrammed than many of today's students.
The Big Picture 2004
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