overstaff

Etymology

over- + staff

verb

  1. (transitive) To furnish with too many staff.
    "Thankfully, we were overstaffed, both the day shift and evening shift," said Francis Englert of the Red Cross New York chapter. January 18 2009, Jake Mooney, “Socks and Blankets, Courtesy of a Familiar Good Samaritan”, in New York Times

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