Etymology: [ 'kül ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English col, from Old English cOl; akin to Old High German kuoli cool, Old English ceald cold; more at COLD.
To cause something temperature to lower, To become less agitated, To cause to become less agitated, To become cooler, to be reduced in temperature, To lose or cause to lose the heat of any deep feeling (as love, enthusiasm, or anger); make or become calm, cooled or indifferent; lose interest, see cool 5, If someone cools down or if you cool them down, they become less angry than they were. He has had time to cool down and look at what happened more objectively First McNeil had to cool down the volatile Australian 20-year old. = calm down, make cool or cooler; "Chill the food", loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm", lose intensity; "His enthusiasm cooled considerably", become sick with a cold; be relaxed, calm down, The minimum length of time that the player needs to wait after using an ability before they can use it again, A period following strenuous physical activity in which stretching or milder exercise is performed to allow the body gradually to return to normal,
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To cause something temperature to lower - "We had to cool down the equipment with water before using it."
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To become less agitated - "I'd love to go to Iraq, but I'll have to wait until the violence cools down."
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To cause to become less agitated - "Dave was kicking and screaming, so I had to cool him down with some mellow music."
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To become cooler, to be reduced in temperature - "You can drink the coffee when it's cooled down."
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To lose or cause to lose the heat of any deep feeling (as love, enthusiasm, or anger); make or become calm, cooled or indifferent; lose interest deyim - "1. A heated argument can be settled better if both sides cool down first.
2. The neighbor's complaint about the noise cooled the argument down."
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see cool 5
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If someone cools down or if you cool them down, they become less angry than they were. He has had time to cool down and look at what happened more objectively First McNeil had to cool down the volatile Australian 20-year old. = calm down
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make cool or cooler; "Chill the food"
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loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
The minimum length of time that the player needs to wait after using an ability before they can use it again - "I had to wait for the cooldown to finish before recasting the spell."
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cooldown
A period following strenuous physical activity in which stretching or milder exercise is performed to allow the body gradually to return to normal Spor
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