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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Moisturize' in a Sentence

"To add or restore moisture to something; to hydrate or make something less dry by applying liquid or moisture." more

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She has been moisturizing her hair regularly to combat the effects of heat styling.
I have been moisturizing my hands regularly during the dry winter months.
For weeks, she has been moisturizing the potted plants to ensure they thrive.
The book collector has been moisturizing the old manuscripts to preserve their condition.
As part of the beauty regimen, he has been moisturizing his beard to maintain its health.
The chef has been moisturizing the dough for hours to achieve the perfect texture in baking.

Moisturize

mois-chuh-rahyz
verbTo add or restore moisture to something; to hydrate or make something less dry by applying liquid or moisture.
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Last Updated On: January 21, 2024
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