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Meanings of
drying up
in English
Portuguese
ressecação
Catalan
dessecació
Spanish
deshidratación
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The process of extracting moisture.
evaporation
dehydration
desiccation
Portuguese
ressecação
Synonyms
Examples for "
evaporation
"
evaporation
dehydration
desiccation
Examples for "
evaporation
"
1
The latest threat to the euro zone is the
evaporation
of inflation.
2
The colours change as the thickness of the film changes by
evaporation
.
3
Humidity impedes
evaporation
,
and can even halt it completely in extreme conditions.
4
Trees and other plants absorb water and then release it through
evaporation
.
5
Flints acquire additional toughness by the
evaporation
of water contained in them.
1
Noli was suffering from severe
dehydration
and other heat-related problems, Dodd said.
2
To help combat
dehydration
,
and lurking sinus issues, drink plenty of fluids.
3
Already she could feel the beginning stages of
dehydration
coming over her.
4
About 40 of the animals had already died from
dehydration
and starvation.
5
A sympathetic shift of the vegetative homeostasis was a common
dehydration
-
caused
response.
1
However, major coaptive
desiccation
parameters have yet to be investigated in detail.
2
Seeds from the second mission were assessed freshly extracted and following
desiccation
.
3
Besides tardigrades, some nematode worms, yeast and bacteria can also survive
desiccation
.
4
The concentrated plankton was then filtered and the DNA isolated by
desiccation
.
5
Their slow shriveling, their curling
desiccation
,
their dying was yet to come.
Usage of
drying up
in English
1
Production and post-production companies have already warned work is
drying
up
rapidly.
2
Is this because you're afraid of work
drying
up
at some point?
3
With rental revenues
drying
up
quickly, however, borrowers could default before that.
4
Water cuts are looming in pockets of the country
drying
up
fast.
5
But with all visits canceled, the money is
drying
up
,
said Barra.
6
Already the food, she knew, was
drying
up
in the warming oven.
7
I seem to be
drying
up
,
like a worm in the sunshine.
8
As their performance flounders, new green-fund launches in Japan are
drying
up
.
9
The weather is now better, and the roads are
drying
up
fast.
10
And then he found that his historical sources were suddenly
drying
up
.
11
I told Betty she knew about the store's cash flow
drying
up
.
12
England's changing into a desert, the bogs and moors are
drying
up
.
13
It can improve skin significantly by
drying
up
the oil-producing sebaceous glands.
14
Creeks are
drying
up
,
wells are dropping and dams have dried out.
15
And take the rivers now... the rivers are
drying
up
,
for sure.
16
Creek's
drying
up
,
and mosquitoes have found way to crawl under bags.
Other examples for "drying up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
drying
up
drying
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
drying up
Portuguese
ressecação
desidratação
Catalan
dessecació
deshidratació
Spanish
deshidratación
Drying up
through the time
Drying up
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common
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