How Do You Spell OVERCURE?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəkjˈʊ͡ə] (IPA)

Overcure is spelled with the letters O-V-E-R-C-U-R-E. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /oʊvərˈkjʊr/. The stressed syllable is the third syllable, which is pronounced by placing an emphasis on the "cure" part of the word. The "o" before "ver" is pronounced like "oh". The "u" in "cure" is pronounced like "you". The word refers to the process of curing something for too long or with too much heat.

OVERCURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Overcure is a term frequently used in the context of polymer chemistry and material science. It refers to the excessive exposure of a polymer or composite to elevated temperatures or prolonged curing times, resulting in undesirable changes in its properties. Generally, the curing process involves subjecting a material to specific conditions, such as heating or the addition of chemical agents, to achieve the desired level of hardness, strength, or stability.

    When a material is overcured, it leads to various detrimental effects. These effects can include increased brittleness, decreased flexibility, diminished impact resistance, reduced elongation, or a compromised chemical resistance. Overcuring can also result in the formation of microcracks, voids, or other structural defects within the material, which can compromise its durability and reliability.

    The term "overcure" is often used in the context of polymers, composites, and adhesives, where the curing process is a critical step in the manufacturing or assembly process. It is essential to carefully control curing parameters to achieve the desired mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of the final product. Failure to do so may lead to overcuring and subsequently compromise the performance or lifespan of the material.

    Overall, overcure refers to the unintentional or excessive curing of a material, resulting in undesirable changes to its physical and chemical properties.

Conjugate verb Overcure

CONDITIONAL

I would overcure
you would overcure
he/she/it would overcure
we would overcure
they would overcure

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be overcuring
you would be overcuring
he/she/it would be overcuring
we would be overcuring
they would be overcuring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have overcure
you would have overcure
he/she/it would have overcure
we would have overcure
they would have overcure

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been overcuring
you would have been overcuring
he/she/it would have been overcuring
we would have been overcuring
they would have been overcuring

FUTURE

I will overcure
you will overcure
he/she/it will overcure
we will overcure
they will overcure

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be overcuring
you will be overcuring
he/she/it will be overcuring
we will be overcuring
they will be overcuring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have overcured
you will have overcured
he/she/it will have overcured
we will have overcured
they will have overcured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been overcuring
you will have been overcuring
he/she/it will have been overcuring
we will have been overcuring
they will have been overcuring

IMPERATIVE

you overcure
we let´s overcure

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overcure

PAST

I overcured
you overcured
he/she/it overcured
we overcured
they overcured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was overcuring
you were overcuring
he/she/it was overcuring
we were overcuring
they were overcuring

PAST PARTICIPLE

overcured

PAST PERFECT

I had overcured
you had overcured
he/she/it had overcured
we had overcured
they had overcured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been overcuring
you had been overcuring
he/she/it had been overcuring
we had been overcuring
they had been overcuring

PRESENT

I overcure
you overcure
he/she/it overcures
we overcure
they overcure

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am overcuring
you are overcuring
he/she/it is overcuring
we are overcuring
they are overcuring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overcuring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have overcured
you have overcured
he/she/it has overcured
we have overcured
they have overcured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been overcuring
you have been overcuring
he/she/it has been overcuring
we have been overcuring
they have been overcuring