Meaning & Definition of word "Dehydrate"

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    Dehydrate

    /diˈhaɪdreɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To remove water from (something), causing it to lose moisture.
      • Example: The process to dehydrate fruits involves removing their moisture content to preserve them.
    • 2. To lose water or moisture.
      • Example: During the hot summer months, it is easy to dehydrate if you don't drink enough fluids.
    • 3. To remove the water from a substance, especially in the context of food preservation or scientific processes.
      • Example: Scientists often dehydrate samples to prepare them for analysis under a microscope.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'de-' meaning 'removal' and 'hydrate' meaning 'to combine with water.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dehydrated food:

    Food items that have had moisture removed for preservation.

    dehydration symptoms:

    The physical signs indicating a lack of water in the body.

    stay hydrated:

    To maintain adequate water intake.

    Related Words

    hydrate:

    To add water to something.

    hydration:

    The process of causing something to absorb water.

    moisture:

    A small amount of liquid, often water.

    Slang Meanings of dehydrate

    Meaning: To be extremely thirsty.

    Example Sentence: After that workout, I'm totally dehydrated.

    Meaning: Feeling very dry or parched.

    Example Sentence: That dry air is making me feel dehydrated.