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I . de·hy·drate [ˌdi:haɪˈdreɪt] VB trans

II . de·hy·drate [ˌdi:haɪˈdreɪt] VB intr MED

dehydrate

dehydrate [ˈdiːhaɪdreɪt] VB

dehydrate

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to dehydrate the body

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Another treatment is to use controlled, heated air to effectively dehydrate the lice and their eggs.
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Very thirsty and dehydrated, the two are also used to be mocked by the cloud that drains the water a few inches from the boat.
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During the desorption experiment the sample is being slowly dehydrated and the salt solution takes up the water evaporated from the sample.
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It feeds on the phlegm and saliva of the people who live in the house, causing the inhabitants to dehydrate and eventually die.
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He had a fever of 39 degrees and dehydrated.
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Once dehydrated the gel is used as a desiccant known as silica gel.
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Over time, the gel will dehydrate, forming an opaline crystal structure that is an internal cast of the organism.
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It is unstable and immediately dehydrates into metaswitzerite on exposure to the atmosphere.
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Although well-supported long periods of drought, the driest months and hot summer enters in estivation (summer sleep), dehydrated their fronds, to appear dead.
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In some cases, though, the diarrhea may be so severe that the patient becomes dangerously dehydrated and must be taken to a hospital.
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