Dehydrate
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British pronunciation/dˌiːha‍ɪdɹˈe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/dɪˈhaɪdɹeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "dehydrate"

to dehydrate
01

déshydrater

to remove water from a substance, often causing it to become dry
Transitive: to dehydrate sth
to dehydrate definition and meaning
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The air conditioning system was unintentionally dehydrating the indoor air.
The heat is currently dehydrating the wet clothes on the clothesline.
In the desert, the intense heat dehydrated the soil.
02

déshydrater, assécher

to remove moisture from something, such as food, to preserve it for longer storage
Transitive: to dehydrate food
to dehydrate definition and meaning
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We dehydrate apple slices every summer for crunchy snacks during hikes.
She has been dehydrating garden herbs to use in cooking throughout the year.
The company dehydrates a variety of fruits and vegetables for nutritious snacks.
03

se déshydrater

to lose a large amount of fluid through urinating, vomiting, or intense physical activity
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After running a marathon in the hot sun without adequate hydration, he began to dehydrate.
The athlete pushed herself to her limits during the intense training session, causing her to dehydrate rapidly.
During his illness, he became nauseous and began to vomit, causing him to dehydrate.
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se déshydrater

(chemistry) to lose water molecules during a chemical reaction
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When heated, copper(II ) sulfate pentahydrate undergoes a chemical reaction to dehydrate.
When excess water is removed, cement can dehydrate, leading to a loss of strength and durability.
During the synthesis of alcohols, the alkene molecule reacts with water to add an -OH group, while simultaneously dehydrating to form an alcohol product.
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