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When used as a noun to describe a system (like "central heating"), it is typically an uncountable noun. As a verb form, "heating" is the present participle of "heat." It can function as a continuous verb or as a gerund depending on the sentence structure.

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🎬Monday morning, Victoria is in the office while David is working from home.
Victoria

Why are you OOO? The heating in your home office isn't that critical.

Victoria
David
David

It's actually a total meltdown. I'm just pivoting to a cafe for now.

💡
Victoria uses 'OOO' (Out Of Office) and dismisses David's excuse, while David uses corporate-speak ('pivoting') and the idiom 'total meltdown' (meaning a complete failure or disaster) to describe his broken heating system.

Meanings

noun

The process of raising the temperature of something, or a system for providing heat to a building.

"Central heating is essential for surviving winters in northern climates."

verb (transitive)

To make something warm or hot.

"She is heating the soup on the stove."

verb (intransitive)

To become warm or hot.

"The air began heating up as the sun rose higher in the sky."

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