Reheat vs Rehat - What's the difference?
reheat | rehat |
to heat something after it has cooled off, especially previously cooked food
(obsolete) To revive; to cheer; to cherish.
(military) To redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.
* 2006 , William J Durch, Twenty-first-century peace operations
* 2007 , Yearbook of the United Nations 2005
As verbs the difference between reheat and rehat
is that reheat is to heat something after it has cooled off, especially previously cooked food while rehat is (military) to redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.As a noun reheat
is (aeronautics|chiefly|british) an afterburner.reheat
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*rehat
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(rehatt)- The 6000-strong force was to have six infantry battalions, four being rehatted ECOMOG units already serving in Sierra Leone and two coming from Kenya
- Aho takes note of the deficiencies in the contingent-owned equipment of rehatted troops, and requests the Secretary-General to review options