5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Desiccate' in a Sentence
"To thoroughly dry; to dry up." more
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In winter, the low humidity can desiccate the air, causing dry skin.
The strong winds during the storm threatened to desiccate the coastal marshlands.
After playing in the rain, Tim decided to desiccate his wet clothes in the sun.
The towel was used to desiccate the raindrops on the car windows.
As the sun rose, the puddles on the pavement had been desiccating, leaving behind only traces of moisture.
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