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cooldown

Or cool-down

[kool-doun]

noun

  1. a period of low-impact or slower exercise following a more intense workout to allow the body to gradually return to its normal physiological level.



verb phrase

  1. to bring the body back to its normal physiological level after fast, vigorous exercise or activity by gradually slowing the pace of activity or by doing gentle exercises or stretches.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cooldown1

First recorded in 1910–15; cool ( def. ) (in the verb sense “to make or become cool” + down 1 ( def. ) (in the adverb sense “from a higher to a lower state”); the noun is derived from the verb phrase
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Example Sentences

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We’re “probably going to see a slight cooldown into early next week — but it’s still going to be above normal,” Zuber said.

Although forecasters say a gradual cooldown should begin by early next week, temperatures will remain elevated — possibly through the rest of the month.

Early next week: Forecasts are still uncertain, but it appears that a slight cooldown will begin next week, though temperatures will remain above average for this time of year.

While the cooldown is forecast to drop temperatures 10 to 15 degrees from peak highs, Lewis said temperatures will remain warm likely through at least September.

But until that slight cooldown, much of the region remains under heat warnings and advisories which officials say will continue to create elevated fire conditions.

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