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Meanings of
dehydrate
in English
Portuguese
desidratar
Catalan
dessecar-se
Back to the meaning
Lose water or moisture.
desiccate
exsiccate
dry up
hydrate
Portuguese
desidratar
Completely dried out.
desiccated
Synonyms
Examples for "
desiccate
"
desiccate
exsiccate
dry up
Examples for "
desiccate
"
1
The effect of that would be to
desiccate
the human species in human conceit.
2
These winds are hot and dry, and
desiccate
the vegetation, making ignition all but certain.
3
Though
desiccated
and discolored with age, each seemed in pretty good shape.
4
Perhaps they knew themselves it was a task beyond their
desiccated
souls.
5
This legal contemplation is not as
desiccated
as outsiders tend to imagine.
1
The entire wound is then covered with a dusting powder composed of zinc oxide, boric acid,
exsiccated
alum, phenol and camphor.
1
New clients began to
dry
up
once the credit crunch took hold.
2
And he knows the flow of US aid could
dry
up
soon.
3
In the meantime, savings often
dry
up
and desperation can set in.
4
As returns dwindle, flows of new capital
dry
up
,
and growth stalls.
5
All that would take is if for new money to
dry
up
.
Usage of
dehydrate
in English
1
It's very easy to
dehydrate
on a long and lonely training run.
2
I wanted to
dehydrate
myself to minimize bladder discomfort in tomorrow's countdown.
3
The crowd are drinking more water than alcohol, to ensure they don't
dehydrate
.
4
The dry blowing air will
dehydrate
you faster, endangering your health.
5
It would just give him the runs and
dehydrate
him more.
6
Snowdrifts can freeze you, deserts
dehydrate
you, earthquakes bury you, volcanoes incinerate you.
7
I wanted to
dehydrate
in a rust-weeping steam bath that had seen better days.
8
You can also
dehydrate
Nixes by separating them from water.
9
I'd heard it took something like three days to
dehydrate
.
10
Avoid drinks that will
dehydrate
you such coffee and alcohol.
11
Additionally, alcohol has a diuretic effect, so in excess it can
dehydrate
your skin.
12
Smoke makes foods taste great but causes them to
dehydrate
.
13
The upwelling of heated air exiting the pile tends to rapidly
dehydrate
the compost heap.
14
It also has a
dehydrate
function, a feature that has proved popular on previous models.
15
We
dehydrate
ourselves and we don't even know it.
16
Evaporate the original filtrate to dryness,
dehydrate
at 110°C.
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dehydrate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
dehydrate fast
dehydrate foods
dehydrate fruit
dehydrate so
dehydrate to death
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Translations for
dehydrate
Portuguese
desidratar
Catalan
dessecar-se
deshidratar-se
Dehydrate
through the time