10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Desiccate' in a Sentence
"To thoroughly dry; to dry up." more
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The document left in the sun will have desiccated by the afternoon.
In winter, the low humidity can desiccate the air, causing dry skin.
The strong winds during the storm threatened to desiccate the coastal marshlands.
The hot desert sun will desiccate the once lush vegetation.
The intense heat and lack of rain have been desiccating the crops, leading to a severe drought.
The harsh winter winds can desiccate the delicate petals of a flower.
The intense heat and lack of rainfall have desiccated the once lush landscape.
The chef realized he had desiccated the herbs instead of using them fresh in the dish.
By the time we return from our vacation, the sun will have been desiccating the soil in our garden.
The chef desiccated herbs to preserve their flavor for future use in the kitchen.
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