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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Exsiccate' in a Sentence

"To dry or remove the moisture from a substance." more

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The sponge is designed to exsiccate spills on the kitchen counter.
After playing in the rain, Sarah tried to exsiccate her umbrella by leaving it open in the sun.
The little explorer watched the desert wind exsiccate the muddy puddle in seconds.
Mom uses a towel to exsiccate my wet hair after a bath.
The chef used a paper towel to exsiccate the excess oil from the fried chicken.
The desert's hot winds can quickly exsiccate the sand, leaving it dry and arid.
The explorer carried silica gel packets to exsiccate important documents during the humid jungle expedition.
The sun helps to exsiccate wet clothes hanging on the clothesline.
The paper towel can exsiccate water on the kitchen counter.
After the rain, the farmer used a fan to exsiccate the soil before planting seeds.
The chef used a towel to exsiccate the freshly washed vegetables before chopping them.
The sun's heat can exsiccate the soil in arid regions.
The archaeologist carefully worked to exsiccate the ancient manuscript found in the dig site.
After playing in the rain, Sarah used a towel to exsiccate her soaked hair.
We need to exsiccate the paint on our art project.
The desert air is so dry that it can quickly exsiccate the surface of the soil.

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Exsiccate

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verbTo dry or remove the moisture from a substance.

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Last Updated On: July 19, 2024
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