Made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated')
1 De Bruijn said the heated nature of the debate was encouraging violence.
2 She said heated tobacco products were already available in 50 other countries.
3 The TGA concluded there were significant safety concerns with heated tobacco products.
4 Arizona's House of Representatives approved the measure on Thursday following heated debate.
5 Encouraging others to speak out in public, he often sparked heated debates.
6 In recent weeks, the tax debate heated up as did M&A activity.
7 The package sparked heated debate in the upper house on Thursday night.
8 Officials said Saturday they are keeping the airport's two main terminals heated .
9 The call followed a heated National Executive Council meeting in Dublin today.
10 The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could erupt again.
11 Political debate around Australia's hardline asylum seeker policy has been heated recently.
12 Within weeks, a close and heated debate arose among the various factions.
13 She has also heated up the debate on body image and sport.
14 After a heated debate, the city council unanimously voted to condemn Brunei.
15 In the one nature is only heated - in the other she is poisoned.
16 Whatever the series outcome, the heated debate looks set to rumble on.
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Indicative · Past Indefinite
Heated across language varieties