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Word | Dehydrate |
lose water or moisture; In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly / To deprive of water / remove water from; dry out / cause (a person or a person's body) to lose a large amount of water. / to remove water or moisture from (something, such as food) / to lose too much water, | |
Usage | ⇒ The milk was dehydrated in order to make its powdered form ⇒ Running under a hot sun quickly dehydrates the body; joggers avoid dehydration by carrying water bottles and drinking from them frequently. ⇒ Salt dehydrates the meat and keeps it from spoiling. ⇒ his body temperature was high, and he had become dehydrated ⇒ Many fruits are dehydrated to preserve them ⇒ in this heat you must drink plenty in order not to dehydrate |
Synonyms | dry, desiccate, parch, exsiccate, drain, dry up, evaporate, wither, sear, dehumidify, scorch, shrivel, wipe, blot, burn, cure, dry out, embalm, freeze-dry, mummify, |
Antonyms | wet, hydrate, dampen, drench, moisten, water, bathe, flood, saturate, soak, deluge, douse, drown, humidify, incite, inundate, overflow, souse, submerge, wash, |
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