Pronunciation: /oʊvər-dɪˈmændɪŋ/
adjective describes a person or thing that requires too much attention, effort, or time
A1 My teacher is over-demanding when it comes to homework assignments.
A2 The boss can be over-demanding at times, expecting us to work long hours.
B1 The customer was over-demanding, constantly asking for changes to the product.
B2 The director is known for being over-demanding, always pushing the team to achieve more.
C1 The CEO's management style is often described as over-demanding, setting high expectations for employees.
C2 The coach was over-demanding, pushing the athletes to their limits in order to achieve success.
formal The job requirements were deemed over-demanding by many applicants.
informal She always sets over-demanding expectations for her team.
slang My boss is so over-demanding, it's ridiculous.
figurative The weight of the world felt over-demanding on his shoulders.
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