overheat in English

verb
1
make or become too hot.
her car started to overheat
2
(of a country's economy) show marked inflation when increased demand results in rising prices rather than increased output.
lending rates could soar as the economy overheats

Use "overheat" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "overheat" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "overheat", or refer to the context using the word "overheat" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don't overheat the oil when cooking.

2. Without enough Coolant, your engine may overheat

3. 1 Don't overheat the oil when cooking.

4. 3 Try not to overheat the sauce.

5. 16 The car developed a tendence to overheat.

6. 17 The unique washing heater overheat protection device.

7. 5 It's vital not to overheat the liquid.

8. 4 It isn't healthy to overheat your house.

9. The car is liable to overheat on long trips.

10. 7 Test results provoked worries that the reactor could overheat.

11. Friction between moving parts had caused the engine to overheat.

12. Test results provoked worries that the reactor could overheat.

13. 12 Operator errors allowed the radioactive core to overheat.

14. 8 My car tends to overheat in the summer.

15. 6 Why do we pay to overheat pubs and hotels?

16. Do not overheat; cool at once after removal from the sterilizer.

17. 9 If computer circuits are allowed to overheat they will misbehave .

18. 2 The car is liable to overheat on long trips.

19. 20 Friction between moving parts had caused the engine to overheat.

20. If computer circuits are allowed to overheat they will misbehave .Sentencedict

21. 26 Test results have provoked worries that the reactor could overheat.

22. 11 If the fan doesn't work,(www.Sentencedict.com) the engine could overheat.

23. 10 Their prime consideration has been not to overheat the economy.

24. Without the lubricant, the wheel Bearings overheat and start to degrade faster

25. The compressors need time to reset after a power loss or they overheat.

26. In warm weather, dogs may have problems regulating their body temperature and may overheat.

27. 13 They run cool, whereas light bulbs may overheat the water in warm weather.

28. This may damage the product, overheat the battery or pose a risk of fire or explosion.

29. 21 At the beginning of the season, when the vegetation within is actively fermenting, it may overheat.

30. 19 Of estate overheat alarm dispatch is ceaseless, ought to make early answer, not pluvial silken tassel.

31. 12 Always be sure to provide ample shade, as excessive sunlight can cause your budgerigar to overheat.

32. 14 Such dogs, like this Pug, tend to overheat and many have actually suffocated in hot weather.

33. 15 Again, it's vital not to overheat the liquid because it will curdle as well as lose its taste.

34. And they always overheat the hotels in Korea terribly, so during the day I always left the window open.

35. 29 As a result, there is a greater chance of overheat in case something goes wrong in the engine cooling system.

36. 23 Stock and bond investors have been wary for months that the economy would overheat and prompt the Fed to tighten.

37. 22 The primary bevels were ground back and feathered away on the grindstone, taking care not to overheat and destroy the temper.

38. The primary bevels were ground back and feathered away on the grindstone, taking care not to overheat and destroy the temper.

39. 24 Lifting economies out of recession is easy compared with deciding when to re-apply the brakes so the economy does not overheat later.

40. 18 Thus, when using the recessive interview, the reporters should properly handle the "degree", so as to avoid the harmful effects of " excessiveness " and "overheat".

41. For example, because he cannot feel any pain, a sufferer could receive a serious burn if his electric blanket or heating pad were to overheat!

42. The electrical power grid is particularly vulnerable to these extra currents, which can infiltrate high-voltage transmission lines, causing transformers to overheat and possibly burn out.

43. 25 The electrical power grid is particularly vulnerable to these extra currents, which can infiltrate high-voltage transmission lines, causing transformers to overheat and possibly burn out.

44. 28 The results showed that serious boiler scale caused long term overheat and creep of boiler plates which resulted in the drum shape deformation of cylindrical body of boiler.

45. Without the Ballast, the fluorescent tube light would continually draw too much power from the high voltage power source causing it to overheat and burn out in a matter of seconds.

46. Its exhaust caused the Blok I third stage propellant tanks to overheat and explode, killing one person on the ground and damaging the Soyuz and core stage/strap-ons beyond repair.

47. 30 The heating furnace tube is monitored by using the infrared. The trouble of tube is identified and diagnosed by analyzing the infrared thermogram, the temperature distributing and overheat appearance.

48. 27 But it is not about to rest on its laurels. Liu said China may introduce counter-cyclical capital charges -- a model for which Spain is best known -- if the economy begins to overheat.

49. The warming units with serial numbers 30,034 and lower (manufactured before January 2002) present a potential risk of patient injury due to a relay, a piece of the device, that could overheat without triggering any alarm.

50. ‘The Annunciator panel showed an overheat caution light, which meant the generator's constant-speed drive assembly had had enough of this flight and was ready to go its own way.’ ‘Multiple sweeps of the cockpit indicated the light had no related emergencies, and since I couldn't reset it, I dismissed it as a bad Annunciator panel.’