How to Use overheat in a Sentence
overheat
verb- I overheated the food in the microwave.
- Be careful not to overheat the engine.
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If your phone is overheated, don’t pop it in the fridge.
— Heather Kelly, Washington Post, 19 July 2023 -
Melt the chocolate, taking care not to overheat it, in a large bowl.
— Olivia Hosken, Town & Country, 13 June 2021 -
In more extreme cases, the bugs can cause buildup in the grill of a car, causing it to overheat.
— Garfield Hylton, Orlando Sentinel, 13 Sep. 2022 -
The cause of the accident was an overheating wheelset that caused a car in the middle of the train to derail.
— The Editors, National Review, 26 Feb. 2023 -
On the Moon, the suit will be white to help keep astronauts from overheating in the direct light of the sun.
— Tim Fernholz, Quartz, 16 Mar. 2023 -
Plants that were overheated during the day can breathe easy at night.
— Bill Finch, al, 3 July 2023 -
This one is lightweight enough to not overheat you and is rated UPF 50.
— Matt Jancer, Wired, 6 Sep. 2021 -
There was a time—not so long ago—when my phone was prone to overheating due to its sheer volume of apps.
— Emma Specter, Vogue, 2 Jan. 2024 -
The Exynos 2200 seems to be prone to overheat, but that’s just speculation.
— Chris Smith, BGR, 25 Mar. 2022 -
Reports also claimed the new chip will not overheat as much.
— Chris Smith, BGR, 3 Aug. 2022 -
At some point, though, all engines lose thrust—or overheat.
— William Pesek, Forbes, 28 Sep. 2021 -
Even though there’s a tight weave on these sheets, there was enough airflow so that the tester felt warm and cozy, but not overheated.
— Barbara Bellesi Zito, Peoplemag, 14 July 2023 -
The train in East Palestine came off the tracks after a bearing on one of its 149 cars overheated and failed.
— Luz Lazo and Ian Duncan, BostonGlobe.com, 23 June 2023 -
The smoke from an overheating battery is a genie that can’t just be put back in the bottle.
— New York Daily News Editorial Board, New York Daily News, 17 May 2024 -
Most brakes begin to smoke at about 850°F, at which point they are overheated.
— Michael Harley, Forbes, 28 Feb. 2024 -
If the soil is too warm the bulbs could overheat or rot in the soil which could cause floral deformities.
— Patricia Shannon, Southern Living, 20 July 2024 -
On very hot days, fans must work harder to ensure chips do not overheat.
— Matthew T. Hughes, Fortune, 29 Aug. 2023 -
In addition, the clogs have holes to bring airflow to the feet, a great feature that keeps feet from overheating at the pool and beach.
— Katrina Cossey, Parents, 30 May 2024 -
Whether you’re headed to the office or the beach or a fun brunch with your friends, keep scrolling to find 12 of the best open knits for warm weather that won’t overheat you.
— Meghan Shouse, Harper's BAZAAR, 28 July 2023 -
Apparently, the battery in the watch can overheat and burn the user's wrist.
— Ron Amadeo, Ars Technica, 2 Mar. 2022 -
Water from the dam’s reservoir had been used to cool the reactors, which now could overheat and melt down if turned on.
— Richard Engel, NBC News, 22 Feb. 2024 -
The agency has received dozens of reports of the ovens overheating, causing the handles to melt or break, and glass in the unit to shatter.
— Matt Novak / Gizmodo, Quartz, 14 Mar. 2024 -
Needless to say, these devices aren’t supposed to overheat and catch fire.
— Chris Smith, BGR, 29 Oct. 2021 -
Heat can kill when people’s bodies overheat and can’t cope.
— NBC News, 22 Nov. 2021 -
The problem in Hyundai's case is an antilock brake controller module that can overheat and cause a fire in the engine bay.
— Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, 8 Feb. 2022 -
The steel within the bridge was overheated and warped, Eucalitto added.
— Krystal Nurse, USA TODAY, 3 May 2024 -
The collar adds a preppy vibe, while the midi length will cover your legs and the buttons can be opened along the top if you get overheated.
— Nicol Natale, Peoplemag, 20 Sep. 2024 -
After this week’s events, some speculated that the explosions could have been caused by an Israeli cybersecurity breach that caused the lithium batteries in the pagers to overheat and detonate.
— Christian Edwards, CNN, 19 Sep. 2024
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