12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Exsiccate' in a Sentence
"To dry or remove the moisture from a substance." more
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To make a fragrant potpourri, you need to exsiccate various flowers and herbs before combining them.
Farmers have been exsiccating hay for winter storage.
The prolonged drought will have exsiccated the reservoir, leaving the town in a water crisis.
Over the winter, the salt flats will have exsiccated, creating a surreal landscape.
By the time she noticed, the laundry had been exsiccating on the clothesline under the scorching sun.
During the winter months, the cold air tends to exsiccate our skin, making moisturizers essential.
After hours in the dehydrator, the fruits will have exsiccated to create delicious dried snacks.
The chef has been exsiccating herbs to preserve their flavor for culinary use.
After the renovation, the freshly painted walls will have been exsiccating for days.
The desert wind has the ability to exsiccate even the most resilient plants.
The florist was exsiccating the flowers to create a dried floral arrangement.
The florist has been exsiccating flowers to create long-lasting bouquets.
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