Pronunciation: /oʊvərkəˈmɪt/
verb to commit or agree to do more than one can realistically accomplish or fulfill
A1 I tend to overcommit myself by saying yes to too many things.
A2 She overcommits to too many projects at once and ends up feeling overwhelmed.
B1 It's important not to overcommit to social events and leave time for yourself.
B2 He tends to overcommit at work, taking on more tasks than he can handle.
C1 Overcommitting to too many responsibilities can lead to burnout and decreased productivity.
C2 In order to avoid overcommitting, it's important to prioritize tasks and delegate when necessary.
formal It is important not to overcommit to projects that you cannot realistically complete.
informal Don't overcommit yourself to too many things at once, it's not worth the stress.
slang I always tend to overcommit and then end up feeling overwhelmed.
figurative She tends to overcommit to relationships, often spreading herself too thin.
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