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    De·hy·drate
    /dēˈhīˌdrāt/

    verb

    • 1. cause (a person or their body) to lose a large amount of water: "the heat dehydrated us even when we stood still" Similar dry updry outlose waterbecome dry
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  3. Learn the meaning of dehydrate, a verb that can mean to remove water from something or to lose water or body fluids. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  4. to deprive (a chemical compound) of water or the elements of water. to free (fruit, vegetables, etc.) from moisture for preservation; dry. to remove water from (the body or a tissue). to deprive of spirit, force, or meaning; render less interesting or effectual.

  5. Dehydrate means to lose water, or to cause something to lose water, especially from a person's body. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  6. Dehydrate means to lose water, or to cause water to be lost from something, especially from a person's body. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  7. Definitions of dehydrate. verb. remove water from. “All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me”. synonyms: desiccate. see more. verb. lose water or moisture. “In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly”.

  8. dehydrate. [transitive, usually passive] dehydrate something to remove the water from something, especially food, in order to preserve it. [intransitive, transitive] to lose too much water from your body; to make a person’s body lose too much water. Runners can dehydrate very quickly in this heat.

  9. 5 days ago · Dehydrate means to remove water from something or someone, or to lose water from your body. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from Collins English Dictionary.

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