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Examples for "dehydrate"
Examples for "dehydrate"
1It's very easy to dehydrate on a long and lonely training run.
2I wanted to dehydrate myself to minimize bladder discomfort in tomorrow's countdown.
3The crowd are drinking more water than alcohol, to ensure they don't dehydrate.
4The dry blowing air will dehydrate you faster, endangering your health.
5It would just give him the runs and dehydrate him more.
1The effect of that would be to desiccate the human species in human conceit.
2These winds are hot and dry, and desiccate the vegetation, making ignition all but certain.
3Though desiccated and discolored with age, each seemed in pretty good shape.
4Perhaps they knew themselves it was a task beyond their desiccated souls.
5This legal contemplation is not as desiccated as outsiders tend to imagine.
1New clients began to dry up once the credit crunch took hold.
2And he knows the flow of US aid could dry up soon.
3In the meantime, savings often dry up and desperation can set in.
4As returns dwindle, flows of new capital dry up, and growth stalls.
5All that would take is if for new money to dry up.
1The entire wound is then covered with a dusting powder composed of zinc oxide, boric acid, exsiccated alum, phenol and camphor.
Translations for exsiccate