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单词 dehydrating
释义

dehydrate

verb

de·​hy·​drate (ˌ)dē-ˈhī-ˌdrāt How to pronounce dehydrate (audio)
dehydrated; dehydrating; dehydrates

transitive verb

1
a
: to remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water
b
: to remove water from (something, such as a food)
2
: to deprive of vitality or savor

intransitive verb

: to lose water or body fluids
dehydrator
(ˌ)dē-ˈhī-ˌdrā-tər How to pronounce dehydrate (audio)
noun

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Dehydrating food is a good way to preserve it; raisins, which are dehydrated grapes, are a good example. Dehydration through industrial processes makes it possible to keep food even longer and store it in a smaller space. Freeze-drying produces food that only needs rehydration—that is, the addition of water—to restore its original consistency. Runners, cyclists, and hikers fearful of dehydration seem to be constantly hydrating themselves nowadays, sometimes even using a shoulder pack with a tube going straight into the mouth. Dehydrate can also be used for making something "dry" or "lifeless;" thus, a dull teacher can dehydrate American history, and an unimaginative staging can dehydrate a great Shakespeare play.

Synonyms

  • castrate
  • damp
  • dampen
  • deaden
  • desiccate
  • devitalize
  • enervate
  • geld
  • lobotomize
  • petrify
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Example Sentences

Salt dehydrates the meat and keeps it from spoiling. Athletes drink lots of water so they don't dehydrate. Exercising in this heat will dehydrate you.
Recent Examples on the Web To dehydrate garlic in an oven, dry at 140°F for 2 hours, then reduce the heat to 130°F and continue drying for 4-6 hours or until the garlic is crisp. Kate Merker, Good Housekeeping, 3 June 2022 The Breville Smart Oven Air is equipped to air fry and dehydrate on four different racks at once (additional racks sold separately). Nicole Papantoniou, Good Housekeeping, 11 July 2022 And avoid drinks that dehydrate the body, including those with sugar or alcohol. Alexa Mikhail, Fortune, 19 July 2022 The GoWiese Air Fryer offers 8 cooking functions that will air fry, roast, broil, bake, grill, dehydrate, reheat and keep warm all with a touch of a button. Joe Morales, Good Housekeeping, 5 July 2022 In the Lab, expertse use state-of-the-art tools like the Corneometer device, which measures skin hydration levels, to gauge a product's ability to moisturize (or dehydrate) skin. Dori Price, Good Housekeeping, 20 June 2022 The Red Door’s bartenders grow their own herbs on the roof deck and dehydrate citrus peels from the kitchen’s scraps to use in their sustainable cocktails. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 11 June 2022 Try and avoid caffeine and alcohol, which can dehydrate the body. Judson Jones, CNN, 8 June 2022 Two and half years later, Heather witnessed her mother starve and dehydrate herself to death; Anna could not bear to live with ALS any longer. Katie C Reilly, ELLE, 3 June 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1876, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

dehydrate

verb

de·​hy·​drate dē-ˈhī-ˌdrāt How to pronounce dehydrate (audio)
dehydrated; dehydrating
1
: to take water from (as foods)
dehydrate fruit
2
: to lose water or body fluids Athletes should avoid dehydrating.

Medical Definition

dehydrate

verb

de·​hy·​drate (ˈ)dē-ˈhī-ˌdrāt How to pronounce dehydrate (audio)
dehydrated; dehydrating

transitive verb

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)

intransitive verb

: to lose water or body fluids

dehydrating

verb

present participle of dehydrate
1
as in undermining
to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality years of being trapped in a loveless marriage had dehydrated his spirit

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • undermining
  • exhausting
  • desiccating
  • draining
  • weakening
  • petrifying
  • enervating
  • devitalizing
  • deadening
  • damping
  • castrating
  • wearing
  • lobotomizing
  • gelding
  • dampening
  • discouraging
  • debilitating
  • sapping
  • enfeebling
  • fatiguing
  • burning out
  • wearing out
  • daunting
  • disheartening
  • dispiriting
  • demoralizing
  • tuckering (out)
  • doing in

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • stimulating
  • energizing
  • invigorating
  • bracing
  • stirring
  • enlivening
  • quickening
  • vitalizing
  • vivifying
  • fermenting
  • arousing
  • charging
  • exciting
  • rousing
  • galvanizing
  • triggering
  • firing
  • provoking
  • electrifying
  • lifting
  • inciting
  • kindling
  • inflaming
  • whipping (up)
  • fomenting
  • sparking
  • abetting
  • boosting
  • inspiring
  • regenerating
  • instigating
  • fortifying
  • reviving
  • cheering
  • rejuvenating
  • resurrecting
  • revitalizing
  • recharging
  • reactivating
  • resuscitating
  • emboldening
  • enflaming
  • refreshing
  • renewing
  • buoying
  • reenergizing
  • reawakening
  • reanimating
  • rekindling
  • heartening
  • re-energizing
  • reawaking
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2
as in drying
to make dry bought a dehumidifier in order to dehydrate the damp basement

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • drying
  • baking
  • scorching
  • desiccating
  • parching
  • draining
  • searing
  • dehumidifying
  • evaporating
  • shriveling
  • mummifying
  • shrivelling
  • air-drying
  • withering
  • wizening

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • wetting
  • washing
  • watering
  • soaking
  • drowning
  • flooding
  • saturating
  • hydrating
  • bathing
  • drenching
  • moistening
  • overflowing
  • dousing
  • inundating
  • damping
  • sopping
  • dampening
  • humidifying
  • rehydrating
  • waterlogging
  • dipping
  • deluging
  • sousing
  • dowsing
  • submerging
  • dunking
  • swamping
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