7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Desiccate' in a Sentence
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After months of neglect, the forgotten flowers in the vase will have desiccated.
Plants desiccate if not watered regularly.
Extreme heat during summer will desiccate the soil, affecting plant growth.
To preserve the flowers, Grandma taught Emily how to desiccate them by air-drying.
Gardeners have been desiccating herbs to create flavorful dried seasonings for culinary purposes.
The harsh winter winds can desiccate the delicate petals of a flower.
By the time we return from our vacation, the sun will have been desiccating the soil in our garden.
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