overorganize

verb

Etymology

From over- + organize.

  1. derived from organum — “organ
  2. derived from organizō
  3. derived from organiser
  4. inherited from organizen
  5. prefixed as overorganize — “over + organize

Definitions

  1. To organize in too much detail.

  2. To become too politically or socially cohesive and structured.

    • As the decade wore on, the sexy/anarchist "attitude" wore down […] and the mail became dominated by gay press releases from organizations and gay businesses. Maybe we over-organized, and stifled the poetry.

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