11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Exsiccate' in a Sentence
"To dry or remove the moisture from a substance." more
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Having been left out in the open, the spilled water had exsiccated into a patch of dry ground.
After the flood, the desert soil slowly exsiccated under the scorching sun.
I am exsiccating the wet clothes on the clothesline.
The relentless wind on the desert plains will have exsiccated the soil, making it barren.
The athlete has been exsiccating sports equipment to prevent mold and odors.
The chef will have been exsiccating the mushrooms to intensify their flavor in the dish.
The desert wind will be exsiccating the mud flats, leaving a cracked surface behind.
Over the summer, the desert soil will have been exsiccating under the scorching sun.
By the end of the week, the wet concrete will have been exsiccating into a solid foundation.
The artist is exsiccating layers of paint to create a textured effect on the canvas.
While you're away, the sun will be exsiccating the wet laundry on the clothesline.
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