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Heat through Meaning in English

expression

ˈhit/ /ˈθɹu
HEET-THROO
hˈiːt/ /θɹˈuː
HEET-THROO

Definition

To make something hot all the way through, from the outside to the inside, so no part remains cold.

Usage & Nuances

Common in cooking recipes, especially for soups, casseroles, leftovers. Implies that heat should reach the center, not just the surface. Often used as an instruction: 'heat through before serving.' Distinct from 'reheat' (which means warm up again) and 'heat up' (more general). Not typically used for objects that don't contain food.

Example Sentences

Please heat through the soup before serving.

basic

Make sure the food is heated through before you eat it.

basic

The leftovers need to be heated through.

basic

It looks ready, but did you heat it through?

natural

If you just heat the surface, it won't be heated through.

natural

Reheat the casserole until it's heated through and bubbling.

natural