overstaffed

[US]/ˌovɚ'stæft/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. having an excessive number of staff, resulting in redundancies and inefficiencies.

Example Sentences

1.Carry bodily form, the figure of overstaffed and all over adipose meeting lets a person appear anility.

The company is overstaffed, leading to inefficiency.

They had to lay off employees because the department was overstaffed.

The restaurant became overstaffed during the lunch rush.

The team was overstaffed for the project, causing confusion.

The store was overstaffed for the slow sales period.

The department was overstaffed with interns, but lacked experienced employees.

The company realized they were overstaffed and needed to downsize.

The team was overstaffed with junior members, lacking senior leadership.

The overstaffed call center resulted in long wait times for customers.

The overstaffed event planning committee struggled to make decisions efficiently.

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