overcool

overcool

(ˌəʊvəˈkuːl)
vb (tr)
to cool too much
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overcool


Past participle: overcooled
Gerund: overcooling

Imperative
overcool
overcool
Present
I overcool
you overcool
he/she/it overcools
we overcool
you overcool
they overcool
Preterite
I overcooled
you overcooled
he/she/it overcooled
we overcooled
you overcooled
they overcooled
Present Continuous
I am overcooling
you are overcooling
he/she/it is overcooling
we are overcooling
you are overcooling
they are overcooling
Present Perfect
I have overcooled
you have overcooled
he/she/it has overcooled
we have overcooled
you have overcooled
they have overcooled
Past Continuous
I was overcooling
you were overcooling
he/she/it was overcooling
we were overcooling
you were overcooling
they were overcooling
Past Perfect
I had overcooled
you had overcooled
he/she/it had overcooled
we had overcooled
you had overcooled
they had overcooled
Future
I will overcool
you will overcool
he/she/it will overcool
we will overcool
you will overcool
they will overcool
Future Perfect
I will have overcooled
you will have overcooled
he/she/it will have overcooled
we will have overcooled
you will have overcooled
they will have overcooled
Future Continuous
I will be overcooling
you will be overcooling
he/she/it will be overcooling
we will be overcooling
you will be overcooling
they will be overcooling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been overcooling
you have been overcooling
he/she/it has been overcooling
we have been overcooling
you have been overcooling
they have been overcooling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been overcooling
you will have been overcooling
he/she/it will have been overcooling
we will have been overcooling
you will have been overcooling
they will have been overcooling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been overcooling
you had been overcooling
he/she/it had been overcooling
we had been overcooling
you had been overcooling
they had been overcooling
Conditional
I would overcool
you would overcool
he/she/it would overcool
we would overcool
you would overcool
they would overcool
Past Conditional
I would have overcooled
you would have overcooled
he/she/it would have overcooled
we would have overcooled
you would have overcooled
they would have overcooled
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"The hotels also tend to overcool rooms - sometimes they complain about bills being high, but you walk into the meeting room and it's freezing.
Too much coolant also can overcool the screw so that output and stability are reduced by having polymer solidify on the screw surface.
There's never none of these demure boys come to any proof; for thin drink doth so overcool their blood, and making many fish meals, that they fall into a kind of male green-sickness; and then when they marry, they get wenches.
The overcool temperature stimulates the PID controller of heater and the heater is working till setting temperature.
The new HVAC design at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay is designed to lower humidity levels, while avoiding the need to overcool or reheat air for general use.
Watch for signs of breathing difficulty but don't overcool them as you may lower the body temperature to a dangerous level.
It is also important that the person cooling the dog does not overcool them.
"I have great relationships with my parents and stuff, but I've never really been connected to anything, and it caused me to think a lot." We talk about the relationship that first provoked him to try singing and his Memphis cousin's obsession with Usher; about his misfit status amongst the rich kids of the Forest Hills high school where he lasted exactly one year, the biracial kid with the single mom and the dad "who was more like a little brother." We talk about what aspects he drew from each: his father's "overcool, Shaft-like personality," his mom's ambition, her generosity.
Energy consumption, as through home heating and cooling and transportation, is the biggest contributor to carbon emissions and hence "greenhouse gases." We can teach children about the importance of maintaining the comfort of our living spaces while reducing environmental harm by installing and using programmable thermostats, withstanding the temptation to overheat or overcool, insulating and installing energy-efficient appliances, turning off lights and appliances when not in use, and so on.
In contrast, there is a definite tendency to overcool spaces in the warm/moist environment.
Take care not to overcool the skin since you can damage skin with frostbite.
An "enhanced" A/C control strategy commonly quoted is to overcool the space by 3[degrees]F (1.67[degrees]C) when the living space RH exceeds 60%.