overheating

[ US /ˈoʊvɝˌhitɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəhˈiːtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. excessive heating
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How To Use overheating In A Sentence

  • Holger Schmieding, chief European economist at BofA Merrill in London, says the ECB is "underestimating the strength of the upturn" and further gains in asset prices could "rekindle" the central bank's concerns about overheating in the economy. BusinessWeek.com --
  • The overheating is caused by a malfunction in the computers’ internal temperature-management system. 5 Recalled Products: Week of June 26-July 2, 2010 | myFiveBest
  • Nissan and NEC say their laminated cell batteries use a stable crystal structure called spinel manganese that will eliminate the risk of overheating. Nissan, NEC Set Electric-Car Batteries for '09
  • The majority of cooking equipment fires start with the ignition of cooking oil from overheating.
  • To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.
  • Nasa officials had determined the exposed ceramic-fibre fillers could lead to overheating and a possible repeat of Columbia's disastrous re-entry.
  • If the economy was truly overheating, what else could the Fed have done but try to slow things down?
  • Local heating by blowpipe or torch is not recommended, but when this is necessary precautions must be taken to avoid local overheating.
  • Only in the extreme case of overheating will the wire be degraded or even destroyed by melting.
  • The private sector is increasing its spending so sharply that the economy is overheating.
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