overmoisten
English
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editovermoisten (third-person singular simple present overmoistens, present participle overmoistening, simple past and past participle overmoistened)
- To add too much liquid when moistening; to make overly moist.
- 1990, Ellen Jo Baron, Sydney M. Finegold, Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology, page 418:
- The technologist must be careful not to overmoisten the disk, as false negative results can occur due to dilution of the end product.
- 1991, Complete Guide to Gardening and Landscaping, page 213:
- Sweet alyssum seedlings are particularly prone to damping off, so do not overmoisten the soil.
- 2011, Nancy Baggett, Kneadlessly Simple: Fabulous, Fuss-Free, No-Knead Breads:
- If the mixture is too dry to incorporate all the flour, a bit at a time, stir in just enough more ice water to blend the ingredients; don't overmoisten, as the dough should be stiff.