overheat

overheat
To make or become too hot. Engine overheating could be caused by a fault in the cooling system caused by a leak, blockage, slipping or broken fan belt; lack of engine oil; or an over-lean mixture. Brake overheating can be caused by prolonged use (e.g., when going downhill) leading to brake fade, binding brake shoes, or seized disc pads or pistons

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  • overheat — verb (I, T) to become too hot, or to make something too hot: I think the engine s overheating again. | overheat sth: Try not to overheat the sauce …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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