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Antonyms for reheat
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : heet |
Phonetic Transcription : hit |
Definition of reheat
Origin :- 1727, from re- "again" + heat (v.). Related: Reheated; reheating.
- As in heat : verb make or become hot
- Reheat it to boiling point; strain; thicken the liquor for gravy.
- Extract from : « The Community Cook Book » by Anonymous
- Probably the iron had got too cold to finish the work, and she had been forced to reheat it.
- Extract from : « Brand Blotters » by William MacLeod Raine
- Put this mixture through a strainer into the double boiler,124 and reheat it.
- Extract from : « Foods and Household Management » by Helen Kinne
- Let it boil, season with salt, rub through a sieve; reheat, and serve.
- Extract from : « The Vegetarian Cook Book » by E. G. Fulton
- There should be about one quart of soup when done; strain, reheat, and serve.
- Extract from : « The Vegetarian Cook Book » by E. G. Fulton
- Mix all together and boil one hour; strain, reheat, and serve.
- Extract from : « The Vegetarian Cook Book » by E. G. Fulton
- Reheat the biscuit for a minute or two, and then deal with it.
- Extract from : « Cakes & Ale » by Edward Spencer
- Reheat in the beef gravy, or in hot water, adding a little butter.
- Extract from : « The Myrtle Reed Cook Book » by Myrtle Reed
- Reheat in a frying-pan, adding butter and boiling water as necessary.
- Extract from : « The Myrtle Reed Cook Book » by Myrtle Reed
- Add a pint of rice which has been cooked in stock, reheat, skim, and serve.
- Extract from : « The Myrtle Reed Cook Book » by Myrtle Reed
Synonyms for reheat
- bake
- bask
- blaze
- boil
- broil
- calorify
- chafe
- char
- enflame
- enkindle
- fire
- flame
- flush
- frizzle
- fry
- glow
- grill
- grow hot
- grow warm
- ignite
- incandesce
- incinerate
- inflame
- kindle
- melt
- oxidate
- oxidize
- perspire
- raise the temperature
- reheat
- roast
- scald
- scorch
- sear
- seethe
- set on fire
- singe
- smelt
- steam
- sun
- swelter
- tepefy
- thaw
- toast
- warm
- warm up
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