Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at overheating.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Overheating.
Examples
-
Number 1 biggest issue: Overheating and shutdowns due to overheating
Laptop-Reliability Study Highlights The Most Sturdy Laptop Makers | Lifehacker Australia 2010
-
Overheating can occur if temperature controls, which are designed to shut off the fryer if the oil overheats, are defective, or if the appliance has no temperature controls.
-
Overheating fuel rods then discharge gaseous forms of certain volatile radioactive elements, including cesium, iodine, strontium and tellurium.
Low Levels of Radioactive Material Begin to Be Detected Across Pacific Gautam Naik 2011
-
Overheating of the reactor is also likely to have damaged the control rods, which help control the speed of a nuclear reaction.
Japan to Head Off Hydrogen Blast Mitsuru Obe 2011
-
Overheating had been the major concern in the fourth quarter of last year, but no longer, he said.
Turkey Ministers Back Rate Cut Marc Champion 2011
-
Overheating a tool will change its crystalline structures, which can get you different results, depending on exactly what happened and how and of what the tool was made.
-
Overheating then led to explosions, fires and significant release of radiation in the early days after the quake.
Japan Ignored Warning of Nuclear Vulnerability Norihiko Shirouzu 2011
-
Chart: Overheating However, since then, inflation concerns have caused a punishing selloff.
Inflation Stalks Emerging Markets Tom Lauricella 2011
-
Overheating can cause tubular glue to soften to the point of danger, and carbon clinchers to blow tires right off.
VeloNews tech department predictions for the new year: disc brakes and electric shifting everywhere 2011
-
"Overheating risk is likely to ease as tightening measures filter through," HSBC economist
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.