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"superheated" Definitions
  1. (of a liquid) that has been heated under pressure above its boiling point without becoming a gas
  2. (of a gas) that has been heated above its temperature of saturation (= below which it becomes a liquid)

146 Sentences With "superheated"

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Both may hold clues to understanding how the corona gets superheated.
But in today's superheated and politically charged environment, they may just succeed.
He rolled over superheated metal, over the body parts of his friends.
They can be created when the ground is superheated during a fire.
J., left, has been guilty of using "superheated rhetoric," according to U.S. Sen.
The "hot knife" video sets a superheated blade to anything you can imagine.
The first of these surges, known as S21, consisted of the superheated gas cloud.
Other deep ice drills use lasers or superheated water to make their way downwards.
As she raced down her street, the superheated winds set her fireproof wrap ablaze.
But in the superheated world of Washington, nothing of political consequence remains confidential for long.
The typical griddle for baking these flatbreads is a superheated iron dome called a saj.
Vaping is the inhalation of any substance that is superheated into a delicious and intoxicating vapor.
Click here to view original GIFMore of the mirror-like effect from the pooling superheated fluid.
There is real risk for foundations that support innovation in the superheated atmosphere of public education.
"It doesn't take very long once you've inhaled some superheated gas to be overcome," he said.
PICO is a bubble detector: a tank of superheated fluid kept higher than its natural boiling point.
The warming Arctic had knocked the jet stream wonky again, sucking superheated air north from the Sahara.
Their language could be, to put it mildly, superheated, including descriptions of her as a mass murderer.
Hydrogenated nanodiamonds emerge from the superheated vapor of carbon atoms in high-energy, star-forming regions of space.
It's a sort of carbon sandwich, with superheated carbon composite on the outside and a carbon foam core.
The x-rays revealed that the water inside the shock wave didn't become a superheated liquid or gas.
At times, Trump has sought to ease tensions within the Republican Party over his superheated rhetoric on immigration.
That plows through the atmosphere and builds up all this gas into superheated levels that can vaporize steel.
After all, on a planet superheated by fossil fuels, there can be no far-off land untouched by industry.
Models that assume general relativity is correct predict a circular shadow with an offset blob of orbiting superheated matter.
It would have descended on a hapless White House staff like a superheated pyroclastic flow from a presidential Pinatubo.
The exception is Donald Trump, whose superheated rhetoric could make himself a factor in the run-up to terror.
The lava continues to cause explosive reactions with a superheated cloud of hydrochloric acid when it reaches the water.
Inside a typical tokamak is a superheated hydrogen gas containing deuterium and tritium that&aposs surrounded by superconducting magnets.
Pressure builds, eventually culminating in an explosive eruption that ejects superheated steam, hot ash and rock debris into the air.
Using convection fans and a boiler, Sharp's Superheated Steam Countertop Oven quickly fills with water vapor heated to 203 degrees Fahrenheit.
The use of superheated steam keeps food moist and reduces cooking times, if you can remember to keep your oven filled.
The ring consists of superheated gases known as plasma, which forms as a result of the black hole's immense gravitational field.
"It was as if the Lord had superheated their blood, causing it to burst through their veins and skin," they wrote.
The coal miners brought in to excavate beneath the superheated nuclear core flout the radiation levels by working in the nude.
The disasters released radioactive plumes and killed workers, as when one plant's valve burst and superheated steam boiled 14 men alive.
Known as LO95 0313-192, the galaxy has massive radio jets, outbursts of superheated gas moving close to the speed of light.
Trilobites In some of the world's saltiest, most acidic bodies of superheated water, even the most extreme forms of archaea couldn't survive.
Oil passes through the coil from the bottom, gets superheated and turns into vapor, which is then sucked up though the mouthpiece.
Inside a typical tokamak is a superheated hydrogen gas containing deuterium and tritium, known as plasma, that&aposs surrounded by superconducting magnets.
Click here to view original GIFThose giant, curvy, concrete towers that rise above nuclear power plants aren't only useful for cooling superheated water.
But in this case, the transfer of heat goes in the other direction, as the superheated steam is able to ignite a match.
Nash's working hypothesis is that a protein matrix in the yolk traps small pockets of water, which get superheated above water's boiling point.
Mr. Trump has gambled and lost, and his superheated ego and lack of judgment have backed him into a very tight, uncomfortable corner.
The children were among the victims of Sunday&aposs eruption of the Volcano of Fire, which buried nearly villages in superheated ash and debris.
Similarly Johnny Storms ability to (reversibly) turn into superheated plasma must stay firmly in the realm of fantasy, it needs just too much energy.
They co-opted the natural process, mixing in small chunks of pumice — a porous volcanic rock that forms when superheated magma is quickly cooled.
The water absorbs the rock's heat as it flows, then is brought back to the surface as superheated water, which immediately turns to steam.
He said the object was probably an interplanetary rock moving so fast that it superheated and compressed the night air, creating a streak of light.
At some point they violently merge, blast millions of trillions of tons of superheated plasma into space, and briefly outshine themselves thousands of times over.
But a countertop oven that uses superheated steam to speed up cook times could be the appliance all of us impatient types have been waiting for.
Surrounded by quiet farmland and rolling, forested hills, Belews can eat 200 railcars of coal a day in its quest to produce energy from superheated steam.
In addition, an inverted cone of liquefied, superheated rock rose, spread outward as countless red-hot blobs of glass, called tektites, and blanketed the Western Hemisphere.
The superheated fossil fuels then ruptured at the earth's surface in spectacular gas explosions, as documented by a team led by the Norwegian geologist Henrik Svensen.
Its heat shield, a specially made composite of lightweight superheated carbon foam, will bear the brunt, keeping instruments on the other side at nearly room temperature.
"That big white steam plume looks rather harmless, but it's a superheated steam laced with hydrochloric acid," she said, and a delta collapse magnifies the danger.
When they poured water into it, they were able to draw out superheated steam at temperatures higher than 400 degrees Celsius — an extremely potent source of energy.
The Swedes have invented a product called the Looftlighter, which uses superheated air to spark your charcoal grill in seconds, eliminating the need for nasty lighter fluid.
Dropoff in approval from less educated whites is less steep The most important factor in Trump's victory last year was his superheated support among working-class whites.
This successfully allowed the flow of magma to create superheated, extremely pressurized steam at temperatures exceeding 800°F—at the time, a world record for geothermal heat.
The year wasn&apost profitable, but the quarter was a blowout, and Tesla&aposs already superheated stock rocketed higher, minting a market cap bigger that Volkswagen&aposs.
When this water meets magma or rocks heated by the magma, it turns to superheated steam and usually escapes upward through vents like the fumaroles mentioned earlier.
According to the USGS, the collapse caused "solid and molten fragments of lava and superheated steam exploded skyward, creating tremendous hazard for anyone" who had ignored warning signs.
These rocky towers, the first of which was discovered in 1977, form in places where jets of superheated, mineral-rich water shoot out from beneath the sea floor.
At the Master Bullion Assaying & Hallmarking Lab in the heart of the gold district, superheated crucibles melt elaborate bangles and earrings into bars a central banker might recognise.
Superheated gases build up at ceiling level and explode also during fires, and after a blaze has been controlled there are many collapse dangers from ornate architectural features.
Fortunately, the team collected enough shots of the lake from 2003 to 2018 that clearly showed a crater floor containing a superheated lake 295 to 705 feet across.
It took until the 1950s for us to really see the Sun, peering beyond the visible spectrum to catch a glimpse of the twisting loops of the superheated corona.
But if magical thinking were real magic, and the nuclear power industry could overcome all of those superheated hurdles, there is still another burning question: What about the waste?
A daughter, also named Elizabeth, died at 24 in 1992, when, in a freak accident on a volcano in Hawaii, she slipped into a cleft filled with superheated steam.
The only reasonable explanation was that a new thermal area had been covertly growing in the region since the late-1990s, altering the ground's chemistry with its superheated fluids.
When the superheated water is released, it passes through a nozzle at the base of the fuselage and turns to steam, producing the thrust necessary to launch the rocket.
And I'm a great fan of the Killers, so I love that track ["Superheated," featuring Brandon Flowers], because it sounded more like the Killers to me than New Order.
Although its dangers include explosive eruptions, deadly emissions of sulphur dioxide and superheated steam, boiling mud pools, earthquakes, mud slides, rock falls and even tsunamis, it erupts relatively rarely.
Mount Mayon in central Albay province remained at alert level 2640, a notch below the highest level, as it continued to spew lava, ash and other superheated material, volcanologists said.
At stake in the superheated real estate market are buildings like Bergdorf Goodman's, churches throughout Brooklyn and the Bronx, and this Pepsi-Cola sign overlooking the East River in Queens.
I inspect a rock on the seafloor with an intense orange glow — only to swim away as fast as I can as it spews out a cloud of superheated water.
" Said Cornyn at the time: "My advice to some of our friends across the aisle who are engaged in this kind of superheated rhetoric ... my advice is get a grip.
I knew Waldo and several other team members were unhappy with the design of the apparatus Mike had come up with to release the superheated water from the pressure vessel.
Ceramic pipes placed by miners in the caldera floor direct some of the smoke toward collection points, where the superheated gas instantly turns into a solid, forming dripping yellow stalactites.
Steam can cause more severe burns than water because it may be superheated, but the severity of steam burns are usually lower than those caused by fire, Dr. Gallagher said.
Known as "thermally induced fulminant shock," this unsettling form of death was triggered by superheated clouds of gas that made brains boil inside of skulls, causing them to crack and explode.
The swarm of earthquakes taking place near Mayotte, although new for the area, resemble those produced by magmatic processes of some kind, including the movement of magma and other superheated fluids.
The superheated surge clouds vaporized the flesh and bodily fluids of victims in an instant, the researchers say, producing a gruesome effect in the skull, causing it to crack and explode.
Click here to view original GIFPitting molten or superheated metal against everyday objects has very much become a genre of internet videos, and hot metal is not to be fucked with.
A portrait of the artist as a young hottie, the Transport Group's "Renascence" is a superheated strings-heavy biomusical devoted to the early adulthood of the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.
By 20213, the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States was already a superheated competition in which both nations sought to create larger arsenals of powerful nuclear weapons.
In a $140 million, 50 megawatt demonstration project, the company, Net Power, will use superheated carbon dioxide in much the same way that conventional power plants use steam to drive turbines.
The showdown is a clash of opposites, a contest between her superheated anti-immigrant, xenophobic language and his cool and lofty formulas for restoring France's economy while upholding its global alliances.
NASA wrote that the image was captured by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, an X-ray telescope that detects superheated gases, as well as the Low-Frequency Array, which detects radio emissions.
Galaxy clusters are collections of galaxies that are the largest known entities to be held together by gravitational forces, containing both the galaxies themselves and a much larger quantity of superheated gas.
A scorching, arid 155-mile-long lowland, it also contains the volcanic Dallol dome and its polychromatic geothermal field, which features some of the world's saltiest, most acidic bodies of superheated water.
But the high pressures from the weight of the ocean above prevents the superheated water around the volcanic vents from boiling, so the chemicals stay dissolved in what looks like black smog.
I can only guess that Chief Justice Roberts, if he was tempted for a split second to view this little case as the dissent saw it, recoiled from Justice Gorsuch's superheated language.
Their survey revealed a 3D view of its insides, from the plumbing network of superheated hydrothermal fluids to scores of faults that allow magma to sneak up to the surface during eruptions.
Monday's edition of Fox & Friends featured a discussion of marijuana during which hosts and a Florida law enforcement official used superheated, evidence-free rhetoric straight out of the failed "war on drugs" era.
It was inspired by knowledge widespread among firefighters but less known among ordinary folks that deaths from smoke inhalation, toxic and superheated gases and heat are effectively mitigated just by closing a door.
Their sleek, synthetic skin expands and deforms and kicks off a plasma like the ionized gas formed by superheated stars, as they smash the air and try to shed all that intense heat.
An hour after the panel at the convention, he suited up, turned it on, and flew down a street toward a group of reporters, kicking up superheated air and grit as he flew past.
"Discovering the Deep," published in May by Cambridge University Press, is filled with hundreds of images of alien creatures as well as volcanic towers belching clouds of superheated water rich in metals and minerals.
One of the region&aposs most active, the mountain known to locals as the "colossus" exploded June 3 and sent flows of superheated material racing down the slopes and burying most of the luxury club.
The Svartsengi power plant opened in 403 and its superheated liquid and steam bubbled up through the surrounding lava field; one psoriasis patient bathed in it and saw an improvement and thus a business began.
But this tradition has largely vanished in the era of the superheated, social media news cycle, where mass shootings immediately set off debates about access to guns and, if the perpetrator is Muslim, Islamist terrorism.
The interstellar gunk lying between Earth and the galactic center also becomes transparent at those frequencies, as do the clouds of superheated matter just outside the black hole, blocking a view of the event horizon.
As the black hole feeds, gas and dust becomes superheated and luminous at its boundary, the event horizon, which might explain why the center of the Milky Way has been producing weird light shows recently.
As water on the surface seeps below ground, it hits the magma and comes to a boil, which forces the superheated water and steam upward through a labyrinthine network of fissures, fractures and other plumbing.
At War We had all been dodging bullets and shrapnel like young matadors, twisting and gyrating our hips, whipping our flak jackets to the side like capes as the superheated shards of metal charged at us.
What could that something, that inciting incident, that breaker of a 12-year bond and a two-year marriage between Hollywood's two hottest people and biggest stars, soldered into a single, synergistically superheated supernova — BRANGELINA — be?
As in an office copier, green plastic handles offer access to the "paper path"—the winding route, from "feeder" to "stacker," along which sheets of paper are shocked and soaked, curled and decurled, vacuumed and superheated.
Rangnick found Roger Schmidt at Paderborn, in the German second division; he would go on to coach Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, playing a superheated version of the pressing style that made Jürgen Klopp famous.
Because every trivial thing is treated as if it is as important as every other trivial thing, and discussed in the same superheated way that one might discuss something very important, there is no letup or distinction.
As the Senate and House grapple with a new tax code, the tough decisions facing lawmakers in a superheated partisan environment will tempt many to embrace less robust reforms, or policies they can distill on bumper stickers.
Helen Robinson, a geothermal expert at Glasgow University, speculated that the precipitation of minerals within cracks or fault lines in the nearby Tern Lake Thermal Area may have sealed off an old pathway for circulating, superheated groundwater.
The clubs in the cash-soaked Premier League, with its lucrative broadcasting deals and its seemingly bottomless pit of wealth, had no sooner helped to create soccer's superheated transfer market than they began to suffer from it.
Red novas can be seen about once a decade because one in roughly every 500 sun-like stars is part of a system called a contact binary: two stars that orbit so close together, they share superheated gases.
It says that the superheated water of geysers can reach the boiling point while circulating deep in the Earth and as high as 400 degrees Fahrenheit, or 205 degrees Celsius, within the geyser plumbing system as it pushes upward.
While the overall state of the economy is solid, the latest GDP growth figure is some of the strongest evidence yet that Trump's hopes of running for reelection on the strength of a superheated economy are looking increasingly dicey.
It could be caused by action along a tectonic plate boundary, an upwelling plume of superheated mantle material, or even an extension of the East African Rift, a major tectonic event that's slowly tearing the continent apart, said Hicks.
In this video, Steve Mould demonstrates a simple experiment where water is first boiled to create steam, and then as it flows through a metal coil, the steam is superheated so that its temperature far exceeds the temperature of a flame.
One of the earliest works in the show, the ample "Study for Red Cloud," (1982-1984), is pared down to a nude pulling a shirt over her head beside a window filled with superheated red, yellow, and purple sunset clouds.
To truly be like Donald Trump, not just in the sense of being cruel in a lazy way and ignorant in a superheated one but also being anywhere near as relentlessly aggrieved, you pretty much have to be Donald Trump.
The resolution may be a green fever dream of progressives like Ocasio-Cortez, but it's the boldest attempt yet at a policy agenda that matches the scale and scope of what's needed to sustain civilized life on our superheated planet.
Mount Rushmore was completed, conveniently, just in time to serve as a kind of superheated mascot for the mythology of the Greatest Generation and baby boomers: that America's hugeness is bound up with its nobility, that it deservedly dominates the globe.
On Monday, at 224:11 pm local time, New Zealand's White Island volcano unexpectedly erupted, blasting a superheated plume of ash, sulfur gas, and steam 12,000 feet in the air and blanketing the crater's floor in powdered rock and debris.
This makes it easy to browse an enormous catalog of jobs, as represented, briefly, by the people who do them: #scrublife will take you inside hospitals; #cheflife, into kitchens; #forgelife, into the world of superheated steel; #farmlife, to the fields.
Image 2 of 2 SAN MIGUEL LOS LOTES, Guatemala – Orlando Paez plans never to go back to his hamlet of San Miguel Los Lotes, where he narrowly escaped an onrushing river of superheated volcanic ash as his dying neighbors screamed for help.
But even Sharp's Superheated Steam Countertop Oven also eliminates the need for preheating for a much more reasonable price at $500, and the second generation of the June, which we quite liked apart from its exorbitant price tag, is now just $600.
These fires are almost unstoppable and behave in ways that shock fire scientists—hurling firebrands up to fifteen miles away, forming vortices of superheated air that melt cars into puddles within seconds, and generating smoke plumes that shroud distant cities in apocalyptic haze.
Specifically, the Ferguson fire was ignited on July 13 when superheated pieces of a catalytic converter came into contact with dry, roadside vegetation along Highway 140 in the Sierra National Forest west of the park, the Forest Service said in a press statement.
Working with Martin Rees of Cambridge and others, in 503 he attributed the brightness of quasars to superheated gases that had been agitated by galactic collisions and then drawn by centrifugal force into discs, like Saturn's rings, which spin around the black holes.
The superheated brandwash just makes its way back to room temperature and curdles, and the same dim honkers that spent Super Bowl improvising playfights on TV sets and pumping up imaginary beefs go on to spend the next weeks making just as much noise.
The team contends that these bear more than a passing resemblance to the networks of bacteria that live in hydrothermal vents—towering, crenellated structures that form in the deep ocean above the boundaries between tectonic plates, where superheated mineral-laden water spurts up from beneath the seabed.
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They are the nuisance tides of life: The day is sunny and bright, but suddenly you are up to your knees in filthy, contaminated sloshing water, all because you refused to understand that a superheated heart will inevitably cause emotional tidal surges that bubble up from underground.
During two crucial periods of the Moon's formation—when it was surrounded by a debris field four billion years ago and during its peak volcanic activity 3.5 billion years ago—superheated gases could have sent water vapor to the surface, priming it for life, the study says.
Klopp will have seen the first weekend of January, and the third round of the F.A. Cup, as a chance for a break, but no such luck: the vicissitudes of the draw mean that Everton will be at Anfield that day, the occasion as superheated as ever.
Earlier this week, as a spring training guest of the New York Yankees, Gossage loosed a densely fragrant mudslide of superheated bitchery into the nearest open microphone—about young players, Latin players, kids today, managers today, geeks, dweebs, weirdos, and how They Make The Orange Juice Too Strong These Days.
He appeared a few times onscreen, and you catch a glimpse of him in the dining car of a train, in his second film, "Les Enfants Terribles" (1950), with Jean Cocteau, whose novel, about the near-incestuous rapport of a brother and sister, was the superheated source of the movie.
The best part of eating them is not so much getting to the succulent pork and crab inside as accomplishing mastery over the complicated moment of consumption: managing to eat one all at once without landing a second-degree burn—the filling comes bathed in a luxurious, superheated broth—is no minor feat.
The superheated rumor churn of this last week suggests that everyone—superstars like Paul George and Jimmy Butler trying to put themselves where they want to be, teams like the Sixers and Celtics working on building teams that can compete in this strange new climate—at least understands the terms of the debate.
While the volcano hadn&apost produced a similar town-destroying outburst since 20153, it has been almost continuously active since 2002, and over the past year, it has repeatedly sent lava or superheated flows of ash and debris running down ravines on its flanks, sometimes for more than a mile (more than 2 kilometers).
The first black hole photo appeared to match predictions made by general relativity, showing the shadow of a black hole illuminated by superheated gases on the edge of the object's event horizon — the area near the black hole known as the "point of no return," where gravity is so great that nothing can escape.
I didn't really consider until later that the thin shell of cooling lava on which I stood could perhaps have cracked under my weight, or been suddenly weakened by a superblast of heat from below, or that the nearby mouth of the eruption could have unexpectedly gone ballistic, hurling red-hot bombs of lava down upon us (last spring, tourists were struck by superheated fragments of rock that exploded when lava contacted snow).
Opinion Columnist The debate around a border wall and immigration has become so distorted by President Trump's superheated nonsense — we must build a wall to keep out all these rapists and murderers, and Mexico will pay for it — that we've forgotten what it would sound like if we actually had a president framing the real border issue in a really honest way to come up with a real solution — not just one to energize his base.
Superheated (Extended Version 2) New Order tour dates: April 23 - London, England - Royal Albert HallMay 25 - Tokyo, Japan - Studio CoastJune 43 & 4 - Sydney, Australia - Sydney Opera HouseJune 18 - Barcelona, Spain - Sónar FestivalJune 22-26 - Pilton, United Kingdom - Glastonbury FestivalJune 30 - Werchter, Belgium - Werchter FestivalJuly 2 - Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde FestivalJuly 7 - Bilbao, Spain - Bilbao BBK LiveJuly 9 - Manchester, England - Manchester Castlefield BowlJuly 14 - Southwold, England - Latitude FestivalAugust 12 - Oslo, Norway - Øya FestivalAugust 14 - Helsinki, Finland - Flow FestivalSeptember 4 - Stradbally, Ireland - Electric Picnic FestivalSeptember 10 - Berlin, Germany - Lollapalooza Festival
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