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to warming
adjective
Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot.
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(Scientists refer to this as the "commitment to warming").
Cone meant that he had adjusted to warming up quickly.
She resorted to warming a pan of water in the open, gas oven.
But virtually all scientific experts support the theory that greenhouse gas emissions contribute to warming.
That makes the ice sheet on top more vulnerable to warming waters lapping at its edges.
Young has plummeted from being the onetime face of the franchise to warming the bench.
And, he said, some studies have shown some birds to be getting smaller in response to warming.
Five Catholic charity vans crisscross the city at all hours to drive people to warming centres or shelters.
Tens of thousands of wildfires have already been attributed to warming, as have melting glaciers and rising seas.
Of course, a degree of scientific uncertainty remains about some of these pollutants' precise contribution to warming.
Many legislators are deeply troubled by reports of shrinking glaciers, dying coral reefs and other ecological changes linked to warming.
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