reheat Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈhiːt]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈhiːt]

Meaning of reheat In English

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Examples of reheat

  • No sampling was done close to younger flows to avoid the possibility of reheating.

  • The laser then reheats the refluxing hot electrons to higher energy.

  • Consumers should be alerted to the need to reheat food products to proper temperatures before consumption, and to maintain foods at either hot or cold temperatures.

  • Since secondary fuels usually lack the heat, duration, and consistency needed for thorough cooking, their principal usefulness is as substitutes in low-heat cooking and reheating tasks.

  • The words "piping hot"are as good an instruction as the words"reheat frozen food".

  • This report recognises that the challenges we face cannot be addressed by reheated dogmas, whether of the left or the right.

  • The plant was thus isolated from its market and made less economic because of the transport and reheating costs involved.

  • The water would then be circulated to consumers and returned to the mine, where it would be reheated.

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