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    dehydrate
    /ˌdiːhʌɪˈdreɪt/

    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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  2. DEHYDRATE definition: 1. to lose water, or to cause water to be lost from something, especially from a person's body: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DEHYDRATE is to remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water. How to use dehydrate in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. DEHYDRATE meaning: 1. to lose water, or to cause water to be lost from something, especially from a person's body: 2…. Learn more.

  5. 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.

  6. Dehydration is a condition in which you lose so much body fluid that your body cant function normally. It occurs when you lose more fluids than you take in. Dehydration may happen on a particularly hot day if you sweat a lot, or if you’re sick with fever, diarrhea or vomiting.

  7. To dehydrate is to remove all of the water from, or to dry up. When you exercise a lot, it's good to drink water so that your body doesn't dehydrate. Signs of dehydration in a person?

  8. 1. to lose or cause to lose water; make or become anhydrous. 2. (Chemistry) to lose or cause to lose hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms in the proportions in which they occur in water, as in a chemical reaction. 3. (Medicine) to lose or deprive of water, as the body or tissues. ˌdehyˈdration n. deˈhydrator, deˈhydrater n.