dehydrated

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Suffering from dehydration
Simple past tense and past participle of dehydrate
From which the water has been removed
to take up fluid
to remove water from foods
suffering from excessive loss of water from the body; "fever resulted from becoming dehydrated"; "was dehydrated after the marathon
suffering from excessive loss of water from the body; "fever resulted from becoming dehydrated"; "was dehydrated after the marathon"
Dried out Usually referred to food that has had most of its water removed for preservation See Freeze Dried
The state a substance is in when moisture has been removed from it; too much heat can dehydrate the body
past of dehydrate
{s} dried, parched, lacking water
Having had the moisture removed by thermal means (heat)
preserved by removing natural moisture; "dried beef"; "dried fruit"; "dehydrated eggs"; "shredded and desiccated coconut meat"
dehydrated food
food preserved by dehydration
dehydrate
to deprive of water
dehydrate
remove water from; "All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me"
dehydrate
To deprive of water; to render free from water; as, to dehydrate alcohol
dehydrate
{f} deprive of water, remove water from; lose bodily fluids
dehydrate
When something such as food is dehydrated, all the water is removed from it, often in order to preserve it. Normally specimens have to be dehydrated. = dry + dehydrated de·hy·drat·ed Dehydrated meals, soups and sauces contain a lot of salt
dehydrate
preserve by removing all water and liquids from; "carry dehydrated food on your camping trip
dehydrate
lose water or moisture; "In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly"
dehydrate
To remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water
dehydrate
preserve by removing all water and liquids from; "carry dehydrated food on your camping trip"
dehydrate
lose water or moisture; "In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly" remove water from; "All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me" preserve by removing all water and liquids from; "carry dehydrated food on your camping trip
dehydrate
(1) To remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water (2) To remove water from (as foods) (3) To remove water from; make Anhydrous (4) To Lose water or moisture; become dry ADVANCE \x 540
dehydrate
to lose or remove water; to dry
dehydrate
If you dehydrate or if something dehydrates you, you lose too much water from your body so that you feel weak or ill. People can dehydrate in weather like this Alcohol quickly dehydrates your body. + dehydration de·hy·dra·tion a child who's got diarrhoea and is suffering from dehydration
dehydrate
To remove moisture from food by drying it slowly in the oven or in an electric or manual dehydrator See: Drying and Curing Food
dehydrate
(v ) - to remove water from, to dry out; a raisin is a dehydrated grape
dehydrate
To remove moisture from a sealed system or a product
dehydrate
To lose water from body tissues
dehydrated

    Hyphenation

    de·hy·dra·ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîhaydreytıd

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈhīdrātəd/ /dɪˈhaɪdreɪtəd/

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