8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Desiccate' in a Sentence
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The prolonged drought threatened to desiccate the once lush green fields.
The prolonged storage of the seeds in a dry environment has desiccated them, ensuring their longevity.
A lack of proper irrigation can desiccate the crops, affecting the overall yield.
Scientists predict that climate change will desiccate many arable lands.
The intense heat and lack of rain have been desiccating the crops, leading to a severe drought.
In the absence of proper storage, the seeds started to desiccate, losing their viability.
Over the summer, the arid climate will be desiccating the soil, affecting crop growth.
During the drought, farmers were desiccating the fields to salvage what remained of their crops.
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