preheat

/ˈpriːhiːt/

Definitions

1. verb

to heat something beforehand, especially to a high temperature, in order to prepare it for a specific use or process

“She preheated the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for the roast chicken.”

2. noun

the act of heating something beforehand, especially to a high temperature

“The preheat process took about 10 minutes for the oven to reach the desired temperature.”

Synonyms

  • heat up
  • prime
  • warm up

Antonyms

  • cool down
  • deheat