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You can use 'was overworked' when talking about someone who has been given too much work, often resulting in exhaustion and stress. For example, "The office manager was overworked, so she had to take a week off to rest and recover."
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was overworked
verb
To make (someone) work too hard.
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He said he was overworked.
Perhaps he was overworked or too secure in his job.
Joel Gasman, the owner, was overworked but obviously pleased.
Everyone was overworked before; now they're really overworked.
Doctors said I tore my Achilles' tendon because I was overworked.
Soon, though, she was overworked, and her role was limited to cooking.
Arsenal need more cover for Olivier Giroud, who was overworked at times last season.
It tugged Asia into the picture, and it was overworked and busy.
In 1775 Wright, just back from Italy, was overworked, exhausted and stressed.
"My going will leave quite a rumor, but you can say I was overworked and overwrought.
She was told that one of her kidneys had atrophied and the other was overworked.
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