Definition of Overheated. Meaning of Overheated. Synonyms of Overheated

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Definition of Overheated

Overheat
Overheat O`ver*heat", v. t. [Cf. Superheat.] To heat to excess; to superheat. --Cowper.

Meaning of Overheated from wikipedia

- thermoregulation Thermal shock, the overheating of a device leading to reduced efficiency, damage or even destruction "Overheated", a song by Billie Eilish from...
- rate. Boom periods are often characterised by overheating in the economy. An economy is said to be overheated when producers are not able to supply all the...
- World Tour (2020). The interlude then transitions into the tenth track, "Overheated", which samples the production of its predecessor and explores stardom...
- Overheating is a phenomenon of rising temperatures in an electrical circuit. Overheating causes damage to the circuit components and can cause fire, explosion...
- maximum safe operating temperature. Various measures are taken for optical overheating protection. Stagnation temperatures are encountered under conditions...
- emerged, but shortcomings, especially in the electronics industry (rapid overheating of electronics), postponed it till the end of the 1980s. The first shuttle...
- Apple stated the cause of iPhones overheating was a software bug. Apple has attempted to address the overheating issue with iOS 17.0.3 update. Some owners...
- least 2028. Some owners claimed that their iPhone 15s were experiencing overheating issues, reportedly reaching temperatures as high as 47 °C (117 °F). Apple...
- that is enclosed in a box with a gl**** or clear plastic lid Hot box, an overheated journal box on a railroad car Hot box (game), a half-court flying disc...
- Heat intolerance is a symptom characterized by feeling overheated in warm environments or when the surrounding environment's temperature rises. Typically...