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- verb transitive  To process to too great a degree.
Etymologies
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Examples
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								Whether you're making burgers, meatloaf, or meatballs out of beef, chicken, or pork, grinding your own meat is simple just don't overprocess it. Beyond cole slaw: 10 unexpected uses for a food processor 2011 
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								Pulse 1/2 cup walnuts in a food processor until almost fine do not overprocess. Carolyn Scott: Gourmet Gridiron: Healthy, Vegan and Gluten Free Super Bowl Menu and Recipes Carolyn Scott 2012 
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								Pulse 1/2 cup walnuts in a food processor until almost fine do not overprocess. Carolyn Scott: Gourmet Gridiron: Healthy, Vegan and Gluten Free Super Bowl Menu and Recipes Carolyn Scott 2012 
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								Pulse 1/2 cup walnuts in a food processor until almost fine do not overprocess. Carolyn Scott: Gourmet Gridiron: Healthy, Vegan and Gluten Free Super Bowl Menu and Recipes Carolyn Scott 2012 
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								Pulse 1/2 cup walnuts in a food processor until almost fine do not overprocess. Carolyn Scott: Gourmet Gridiron: Healthy, Vegan and Gluten Free Super Bowl Menu and Recipes Carolyn Scott 2012 
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								Pulse 1/2 cup walnuts in a food processor until almost fine do not overprocess. Carolyn Scott: Gourmet Gridiron: Healthy, Vegan and Gluten Free Super Bowl Menu and Recipes Carolyn Scott 2012 
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								Do not overprocess or you will end up with hazelnut butter. The Christmas Cookie Cookbook Ann Pearlman 2010 
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								Do not overprocess, or they will turn oily and clumpy. Daisy’s Holiday Cooking Daisy Martinez 2010 
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								Be careful not to overprocess or the sorbet will liquefy. The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010 
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								In a food processor, pulse together almonds and hazelnuts until finely ground do not overprocess or the nuts will turn into a paste. Martha Stewart's Almond-Hazelnut Cupcakes with Faux-Bois Toppers Cupcake Queen 2009 
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