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reheat

British  

verb

  1. to heat or be heated again

    to reheat yesterday's soup

  2. (tr) to add fuel to (the exhaust gases of an aircraft jet engine) to produce additional heat and thrust

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noun

  1. aeronautics another name (esp Brit) for afterburning

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Other Word Forms

  • reheater noun

Example Sentences

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In contrast to previous cases, he decided the seven claimants could not just be able to reheat evidence previously uncovered, or make general accusations against the newspapers.

From BBC

Inside I found a large portion of the lasagna that had been at dinner yesterday, reheated so the cheese stuck in gooey puddles to the foil.

From Literature

By night two, you will feel less like someone reheating sides and more like a person who understands composition.

From Salon

Mom uses the hot plate to reheat soup in a used metal pot Alex lent us.

From Literature

Whatever you bring should come clearly labeled and ready to enjoy, with simple reheating instructions if needed.

From Salon