dehydrate
Americanverb (used with object)
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dehydrates,
present (3rd person singular)
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dehydrated,
past participle, past
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dehydrating
present participle
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to deprive (a chemical compound) of water or the elements of water.
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to free (fruit, vegetables, etc.) from moisture for preservation; dry.
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to remove water from (the body or a tissue).
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to deprive of spirit, force, or meaning; render less interesting or effectual.
verb (used without object)
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dehydrates,
present (3rd person singular)
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dehydrated,
past participle, past
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dehydrating
present participle
verb
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to lose or cause to lose water; make or become anhydrous
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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
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to lose or deprive of water, as the body or tissues
Synonym Usage
See evaporate.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Inflected Forms
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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dehydratesimple
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dehydratessimple
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have dehydratedperfect
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has dehydratedperfect
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am dehydratingprogressive
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are dehydratingprogressive
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is dehydratingprogressive
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have been dehydratingperfect progressive
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has been dehydratingperfect progressive
Past
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dehydratedsimple
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had dehydratedperfect
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was dehydratingprogressive
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were dehydratingprogressive
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had been dehydratingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of dehydrate
Explanation
To make a raisin, you dehydrate a grape. 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? Dry mouth, exhaustion, dark urine, the chills, and head rushes. If you experience these, get a drink quick! Signs of dehydration in a fruit? Wrinkled skin and extra sweetness. Yum!
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Example Sentences
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It means the journey needs to be completed as quickly as possible, and staff have to be constantly on hand to make sure he does not dry out or dehydrate.
From BBC ● Aug. 8, 2026
Hydrating the salt releases heat, which is used to heat the building, and extra heat from the heat pump at other times of day is required to dehydrate, or charge, the TCM.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 19, 2024
Mehta recommends switching to a hydrating, more cream based, cleanser and also decreasing application of products such as retinoids, exfoliant, and vitamin C, which can dehydrate skin.
From National Geographic ● Nov. 28, 2023
“It retains the moisture in the apple because refrigerators will dehydrate anything.”
From Washington Post ● Sep. 16, 2022
They dehydrate dangerously quickly without it, even in cooler seasons.
From "Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer" by Kelly Jones
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Its competitor, Lomi, grinds and dehydrates food scraps, requiring the byproduct to be mixed with soil before composting, whereas Reencle says its byproduct can be composted directly.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 6, 2023
While Gatorade has traditionally emphasized hydration, caffeine is a diuretic that dehydrates the body; Fast Twitch is meant for before a workout, with consumers drinking a more hydrating beverage during and after exercise.
From Washington Times ● Sep. 1, 2022
Ward dehydrates vegetable pulp along with seasonings and soaked chia seeds and even nuts, using the same method as fruit leather, to make raw vegan crackers.
From Salon ● Aug. 25, 2022
The company sources its roses from South America and dehydrates the flowers at peak bloom.
From Fox News ● Feb. 1, 2022
The hands are sterilised before putting on the gloves, preferably by a method which dehydrates the skin.
From Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. by Alexis Thomson
In very high temperatures, especially for older adults or people who are dehydrated or unwell, fans alone may not be enough.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 29, 2026
You don't need to shun your favourite coffee either just because it's hot - although too much caffeine can make the body produce more urine, and leave you dehydrated.
From BBC ● Jul. 8, 2026
Temperatures hit over 100 degrees, and some exhausted and dehydrated people were seen passing out.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 4, 2026
Jesus Perez, a vet in Caracas, is one of several from his profession who brought food, IV fluids and medicines to treat injured or dehydrated pets.
From Barron's ● Jul. 1, 2026
“That’s perfect to trade with. We can’t make dehydrated food here, except fruit, and traveling with regular food is a total pain. SpagBol’s good as gold.”
From "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld
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For those who do head out to eat, the health ministry has issued some advice: to choose pasta over meat, and switch dehydrating coffee or cold beer for a glass of water.
From BBC ● Jun. 23, 2026
It acquired Canada’s largest spice firm in 1959, and nabbed a California-based vegetable dehydrating plant in 1961.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 31, 2026
Every trip requires McBride, 43, to undergo a special regimen, dehydrating himself so he won’t have to use the bathroom in flight.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 15, 2026
So during an intense workout or while dealing with a dehydrating illness, consuming a salty snack or sports beverage can help.
From Salon ● Jan. 21, 2025
It's only been a day and I'm dehydrating fast.
From "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins
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