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reheating

[ ree-hee-ting ]

noun

  1. heating again.
  2. Aeronautics. a process in certain turbojet engines in which gases are expanded by turbines after combustion, burned again in a second chamber, expanded again by additional turbines, and released through the exhaust nozzle.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of reheating1

1720–30; re- + heating ( def )
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Example Sentences

"In repeating and reheating these, they were able to disperse their anti-Ukrainian messaging, whilst also attacking a key British institution - the Royal Family."

From BBC

Before serving, cover and turn off the heat and allow to rest a bit before reheating to desired temperature before ladling into bowls.

From Salon

Hunter Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell criticized Comer’s actions, saying in a statement that the chair is “reheating what is old as new” in an attempt “to revive his sham of an investigation.”

From Salon

With signs of improving relations between Prince Harry and his family - including a 75th-birthday call for his father - this book's publication might be seen as awkward timing, with its reheating of old arguments.

From BBC

But that can only come true if this genre’s keepers have the patience and will to meet the next generation on its turf instead of reheating predictable battles using old tactics.

From Salon

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