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Definition of cool off phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cool off

phrasal verb
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cool down/off
  1. to become cool or cooler
    • We cooled off with a swim in the lake.
    • He went for a swim to cool off.
  2. to become calm, less excited or less enthusiastic
    • I think you should wait until she's cooled down a little.
    Extra Examples
    • He's cooled down somewhat since this morning,
    • Let things cool off for a while.
  3. (business) to slow down or decrease
    • Growth in the market has started to cool down.
    Topics Moneyc2
cool somebody down/off
  1. to make somebody feel cooler
    • Drink plenty of cold water to cool yourself down.
  2. to make somebody calm, less excited or less enthusiastic
    • A few hours in a police cell should cool him off.
cool something down/off
  1. to make something cool or cooler
    • These plants use river water to cool down the nuclear reactors.
  2. (business) to make something slower or less strong
    • Demand is still too strong to cool down the property market.
    Topics Moneyc2
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