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reheat Definition

re·heat (rē hēt)

transitive verb

to heat again; specif., to add heat to (a fluid), as in an afterburner

  • rehire

reheat Related Forms

re·heater noun

reheat Synonyms

reheat

v.

rewarm, recook, warm; see heat 1.

reheat Usage Examples

Object

  • sauce: All you'll need to do last minute is boil some pasta and reheat the sauce.
  • food: Reheating food won't get rid of the toxins.
  • meal: No part of a hot delivered meal or reheated meal should ever be saved for later in the day.
  • time: The reheating time for the consumer is one hour.
  • leftover: Use leftovers within 2 days. Do not reheat leftovers more than once.
  • soup: If you like chunky potatoes in the soup however, these will not be so chunky when you reheat the frozen soup.

Adjective complement

more: Make sure cooked food is not reheated more than once.

Modifies a noun

  • pipe: This task will need to be done before we can refit the reheat pipe!
  • food: Don't use leftovers or reheat food that has not been kept above or below the safe temperatures.
  • furnace: Reheat furnaces are used to heat up slabs of steel produced by the blast furnace process or an electric arc process.
  • system: In addition, the Avon 210 engines were fitted with a fully variable reheat system.

Modifying Another Word

  • gently: Pour the purée into a clean pan, beat in the egg, then reheat gently, stirring.
  • thoroughly: As long as the food is thoroughly reheated, it should be safe for your baby.
  • then: Pour the purée into a clean pan, beat in the egg, then reheat gently, stirring.
  • never: Never reheat more than once- only reheat as much food as needed at the time SERVICE and finally.. .
  • not: Make sure cooked food is not reheated more than once.
  • n't: Don't keep cooked rice and grains for longer than two days and do n't reheat them more than once.

Preposition: in

  • microwave: The only thing that does put me off is the amount of food which is reheated in microwaves behind the counter.
  • oven: Reheat in a warm oven from frozen or heat for a few seconds in the microwave.
  • pan: The squeak comes from the noise the mixture makes when it's reheating in the pan.

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