Sentence examples for dehydrate from inspiring English sources

"dehydrate" is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used as a verb meaning "to remove water or moisture from something" (e.g., "We dehydrate our fruit before storing it").

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dehydrate

verb

To lose or remove water; to dry

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4. Dehydrate the sugared grapes in the oven for 2 hours or in the dehydrator for 4 hours.

With soaring temperatures inside the cramped cockpit he will also dehydrate, typically losing 2-3 litres of water during the race.

"Old people languish on trolleys in corridors of hospitals and dehydrate in dark, neglected corners of care homes," wrote Jeremy Braund from Lancaster, trying to give the Education Secretary a reality check.

In fact, any food purchased from a restaurant or grocery store or prepared at home that lacks moisture would also dehydrate and see similar results if left in the same environment".

"Would she like me to send her some information?" Capsules: Cut placenta into thin slices, dehydrate until crispy, grind into a powder and put into capsules.

I'm just worried she's going to dehydrate" – Kerri Godliman Ken Doddd is one of my favourite comics, and one of the richest in showbusiness – he has Swiss money in Irish banks" – Roy Walker "I wonder what would happen if Franz Ferdinand were assassinated?" – Glenn Wool "My uncle Cleetus is illiterate and ambidextrous.

Its blue crystals dehydrate to an opaque greenish-white powder on exposure to dry air.

It is caused by a waterborne microbe that can dehydrate and kill a healthy adult in hours by inducing vomiting and diarrhea.

They do things like overload their animals and dehydrate them.

He still had three, plus two Rolaids, which he worried might dehydrate him, so he left them alone.

I dehydrate it.

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