dehydrate in the PONS Dictionary

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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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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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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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Women experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum often are dehydrated and lose weight despite efforts to eat.
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Having vomited for a long period prior to attending a hospital, patients are typically severely dehydrated.
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It is made by heating raw sienna, which dehydrates the iron oxide, changing it partially to haematite, giving it rich reddish brown colour.
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He had a fever of 39 degrees and dehydrated.
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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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These foals were also observed to be dehydrated and hypothermic, with irregular heartbeat and respiration.
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The osmolality in the plasma is lower than the surrounding water, which is dehydrating for the animal.
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