What's the difference between reheat and reseat?

Reheat


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To heat again.
  • (v. t.) To revive; to cheer; to cherish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pour into a pan and reheat, diluting slightly if you prefer a thinner soup.
  • (2) The source of the outbreak was found to be inadequately reheated minced beef served at lunchtime on 11 June.
  • (3) Some authors are happy to eat themselves ad nauseam: witness EL James’s male gaze reheat of Fifty Shades of Grey .
  • (4) Microwave ovens are widely used in foodservice establishments; currently, they are used primarily for reheating.
  • (5) In Experiment 3, AA resulting from an elevation in temperature was reversed by reheating "amnestic" subjects just prior to the 24-hr test.
  • (6) Hepatic arterial blood flow, portal venous blood flow and the cardiac output were measured immediately before and at the end of the reheating.
  • (7) Aspects of home use reported in this study include the wrapping and covering of foods such as cheese, cooked meats, sandwiches, cakes, fresh fruit and vegetables; the use of films during food preparation such as marinading; covering during microwave reheating of previously prepared foods, and covering during microwave cooking.
  • (8) After it was prepared, the gravy was improperly cooled and was reheated shortly before and throughout the serving periods.
  • (9) To serve, reheat the vegetables; put a good spoonful on to each plate.
  • (10) Stone dies were made from impressions after (1) cooling to 22 degrees C for 10 min or (2) cooling to 22 degrees C for 10 min and reheating to 37 degrees C for 30 min.
  • (11) When you need one, just run the bag under hot water until the frozen contents can be slipped out into a saucepan for reheating.)
  • (12) Reduction in portal venous blood flow by reheating may also be, in part, due to the decrease in the splanchnic blood flow resulting from a systemic adaptation to the heat stress.
  • (13) Stone dies were made from impressions after (1) cooling to 22 degrees C for 10 minutes or (2) cooling to 22 degrees C for 10 minutes and reheating to 37 degrees C for 30 minutes.
  • (14) It was found that raising the pH of the preparation to weakly alkaline values and reheating the solution dissolved most of the deposited sulfur by the reaction with sulfite to form thiosulfate, leaving much smaller, virtually sulfur-free technetium sulfide particles.
  • (15) The liver was preheated for 30 min at 41 or 43 degrees C, and then reheated 1-7 days later at 41 degrees C for 15 min.
  • (16) Sensory evaluations were made on freshly cooked samples and on cooked meat refrigerated for 24 h and reheated.
  • (17) When stored for 24 hours at room temperature, unpacked arepas have a surface moisture loss of 47%, and even if reheated, hardening becomes irreversible in 84.6% of them.
  • (18) To estimate colonic carbohydrate fermentation following a potato meal, 13 healthy volunteers consumed 375 g potatoes containing 60 g starch on three different occasions in random order: (A) potatoes boiled and consumed fresh at 60 degrees C; (B) potatoes boiled, frozen, thawed and consumed at 20 degrees C; and (C) potatoes boiled, frozen, thawed, reheated to 90 degrees C, and consumed at 60 degrees C. End-expiratory breath hydrogen (H2) was measured every 15 min for 10-14 hr with a selective electrochemical cell.
  • (19) The Type III gold alloy was heated to 700 degrees C for 10 minutes, quenched, and reheated to 350 degrees C for 20 minutes and quenched again.
  • (20) Reheating time was less (p smaller than 0.01) and total reheating loss greater (P smaller than 0.05) for quarters reheated in the microwave oven.

Reseat


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To seat or set again, as on a chair, throne, etc.
  • (v. t.) To put a new seat, or new seats, in; as, to reseat a theater; to reseat a chair or trousers.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Corbyn will not intervene to reseat MPs who lose out in such membership polls.
  • (2) The relieved portion of a master cast below the major connector of a cast removable partial denture framework can be filled with dental stone to act as a third point of reference when the framework is reseated in an altered cast procedure.
  • (3) A thermoplasticized gutta-percha root canal obturator was used to make an impression of the lubricated canal and coated with a sealer cement before reseating.
  • (4) Their benefits include simplicity, low cost, self-adjustment, inherent stress breaking, automatic reseating after denture displacement, comparative freedom of lateral denture movement, a low potential for trauma to the retained roots, and elimination of the need for adjustment in service.
  • (5) Tears of the shoulder capsule attended by retraction of the edges of the tear, inability to close the gap, and pathological changes in the biceps tendon may be very effectively managed by: (1) a transacromial exposure with a V-shaped osteotomy and subsequent replacement of the acromion with bone screws, and (2) standard repairs of the shoulder capsule after the biceps tendon has been reseated in a newly constructed, more laterally located groove in the head of the humerus.
  • (6) A technique is presented ensuring exact reseating of the putty impression tray and creation of a uniform wash space, which are essential for accurate results.
  • (7) The inordinate accuracy of the material permits the finished appliance to be reseated on the master cast with great precision.
  • (8) You just didn’t reseat the LCD cable connector properly.
  • (9) They were then root-planed extensively, leaving a cervical collar and the apical region uninstrumented, to prevent direct contact between root surface and alveolar bone after replantation while, at the same time, enabling precise and stable reseating of the tooth.

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