verb
- soaking something for too long or longer than necessary
Usage: present participle or gerund form of oversoak
noun
- the act or process of soaking something excessively
Examples
- Oversoaking the beans can make them mushy and difficult to cook properly.
- The fabric was damaged by oversoaking in water.
- Avoid oversoaking the dishes; a few hours is usually enough.
- Oversoaking can cause the wood to warp and lose its shape.
- She complained that oversoaking the laundry had faded the colors.
- The gardener warned against oversoaking the plants, as it can lead to root rot.