Desiccate in a sentence
Synonym: dry, dehydrate. Antonym: moisten, hydrate
Meaning: to remove moisture from something; to dry out

(1) The heat can desiccate the mud.
(2) The sun can desiccate the clay.
(3) The sun can desiccate the meat.
(4) The sun can desiccate the lips.
(5) The sun can desiccate the eyes.
(6) The wind can desiccate the sand.
(7) The sun can desiccate the rocks.
(8) The heat can desiccate the skin.
(9) The heat can desiccate the paint.
(10) The sun can desiccate the grapes.
Desiccate sentence
(11) The heat can desiccate the mouth.
(12) The sun can desiccate the tongue.
(13) The sun will desiccate the grass.
(14) The heat will desiccate the clay.
(15) The sun can desiccate the leather.
(16) The heat can desiccate the cheese.
(17) The sun can desiccate the insects.
(18) The sun will desiccate the rubber.
(19) The hot sun can desiccate the soil.
(20) The dry air can desiccate the hair.
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(21) The dry air can desiccate the nose.
(22) The heat will desiccate the fruits.
(23) The wind will desiccate the leaves.
(24) The dry air can desiccate the paper.
(25) The dry air can desiccate the bread.
(26) The hot sun will desiccate the soil.
(27) The sun will desiccate the concrete.
(28) The heat will desiccate the plastic.
(29) The dry air will desiccate the paint.
(30) The dryness will desiccate the paper.
Sentence of desiccate
(31) The sun can desiccate a piece of meat.
(32) The sun's heat can desiccate the soil.
(33) The dry air can desiccate the flowers.
(34) The sun's rays will desiccate the mud.
(35) The desert air can desiccate your skin.
(36) The sun can desiccate a piece of fruit.
(37) The sun can desiccate a piece of bread.
(38) The hot wind will desiccate the leaves.
(39) The sun's rays can desiccate the grass.
(40) The sun can desiccate a puddle of water.
Desiccate meaningful sentence
(41) The heat from a fire can desiccate wood.
(42) The sun can desiccate a piece of cheese.
(43) The wind can desiccate the fur on a cat.
(44) The desert air will desiccate your skin.
(45) The dehydration will desiccate the body.
(46) The sun can desiccate the paint on a car.
(47) The heat can desiccate the air in a room.
(48) The sun can desiccate the wood on a deck.
(49) The lack of water can desiccate the fish.
(50) The arid climate can desiccate the fruits.
Desiccate sentence examples
(51) The heat from a lamp can desiccate a plant.
(52) The heat can desiccate the clay in pottery.
(53) The sun can desiccate the paint on a house.
(54) The heat can desiccate the wax in a candle.
(55) The sun can desiccate the plastic on a toy.
(56) The sun can desiccate the rubber on a tire.
(57) The lack of water will desiccate the plant.
(58) The lack of water can desiccate the throat.
(59) The dry climate will desiccate the flowers.
(60) The hot weather will desiccate the asphalt.
Sentence with desiccate
(61) The sun can desiccate the mud on the ground.
(62) The sun can desiccate the sand on the beach.
(63) The wind can desiccate the soil in a garden.
(64) The sun can desiccate the leaves on a plant.
(65) The sun can desiccate the fabric on a shirt.
(66) The lack of moisture can desiccate the wood.
(67) The lack of water will desiccate the plants.
(68) The wind can desiccate the leaves on a plant.
(69) The heat can desiccate the grass in the yard.
(70) The wind can desiccate the skin on your face.
Use desiccate in a sentence
(71) The lack of moisture can desiccate the seeds.
(72) The arid conditions will desiccate the crops.
(73) The lack of moisture will desiccate the wood.
(74) The salt in the ocean can desiccate your hair.
(75) The wind can desiccate the petals on a flower.
(76) The sun can desiccate the clay in a sculpture.
(77) The wind can desiccate the feathers on a bird.
(78) The arid environment will desiccate the rocks.
(79) The heat from the oven can desiccate your food.
(80) The dry air in a sauna can desiccate your skin.
Sentence using desiccate
(81) The wind can desiccate the leaves on the trees.
(82) The heat can desiccate the oil in a car engine.
(83) The hot weather caused the lake to desiccate up.
(84) If you don't water your lawn, it will desiccate.
(85) The dry air in a museum can desiccate artifacts.
(86) The hot weather can cause the soil to desiccate.
(87) The sun can desiccate the mud and make it crack.
(88) The heat can desiccate the food in a dehydrator.
(89) The lack of humidity will desiccate the leather.
(90) The sun can desiccate the concrete on a sidewalk.
Desiccate example sentence
(91) The hot sun caused the fruit to desiccate quickly.
(92) The lack of rain caused the crops to desiccate up.
(93) The dry air in the winter can desiccate your lips.
(94) The sun can desiccate the ink on a piece of paper.
(95) The hot sun will desiccate the soil in the garden.
(96) The heat caused the clay to desiccate up and crack.
(97) If you leave fruit out too long, it will desiccate.
(98) The dry air in an airplane can desiccate your skin.
(99) The heat from a hair dryer can desiccate your hair.
(100) If you don't water your herbs, they will desiccate.
Sentence with word desiccate
(101) The flowers will desiccate if you don't water them.
(102) The desert climate caused the mummy to desiccate up.
(103) If you don't water your plants, they will desiccate.
(104) The sun caused the leather to desiccate up and crack.
(105) If you leave a piece of bread out, it will desiccate.
(106) If you don't water your flowers, they will desiccate.
(107) The heat can desiccate your muscles and cause cramps.
(108) The heatwave caused the lake to desiccate into carbon.
(109) The wind can desiccate the leaves on trees and plants.
(110) The sun can desiccate the plastic and make it brittle.
Sentence of desiccate
(111) The sun can desiccate your paint and cause it to fade.
(112) The dry climate in Arizona can desiccate your sinuses.
(113) The dry wind caused the grass to desiccate into carbon.
(114) The salt in the ocean can desiccate your hair and skin.
(115) The hot weather caused the soil to desiccate and crack.
(116) If you don't moisturize your skin, it will desiccate up.
(117) The dry air caused the flowers to desiccate up and wilt.
(118) If you don't water your vegetables, they will desiccate.
(119) The sun can desiccate your lips and cause them to crack.
(120) The dry air can desiccate your throat and cause a cough.
Desiccate used in a sentence
(121) The lack of water can desiccate the fish in an aquarium.
(122) The sand was so dry that it caused my skin to desiccate.
(123) The dehydrator will help desiccate up the meat for jerky.
(124) When you leave a fruit out in the sun, it will desiccate.
(125) The sun can desiccate your plants and cause them to wilt.
(126) The sun's rays caused the puddle to desiccate into carbon.
(127) The lack of water caused the fish to desiccate up and die.
(128) The sun can desiccate the paint on a car and make it fade.
(129) The sun can desiccate the sand and make it hot to walk on.
(130) The sun can desiccate your skin and cause premature aging.
Desiccate sentence in English
(131) The lack of rainfall can desiccate the crops in the field.
(132) I forgot to water the flowers, so they began to desiccate.
(133) The hot air caused the balloon to desiccate up and deflate.
(134) The dry air in the winter can desiccate your lips and skin.
(135) The sun will desiccate the mud, and it will turn into dust.
(136) The hiker brought a desiccant to desiccate his wet clothes.
(137) If you don't water your plants, they will desiccate and die.
(138) The sun can desiccate your skin if you don't wear sunscreen.
(139) The sun can desiccate the paint on a house and make it peel.
(140) The sun can desiccate the clay and make it hard and brittle.
(141) The dry air can desiccate your sinuses and cause nosebleeds.
(142) The heat can desiccate your car battery and cause it to die.
(143) The dry air can desiccate a person's skin and cause itching.
(144) The air conditioning in the classroom can desiccate the air.
(145) The sun can desiccate the clay in the soil and make it hard.
(146) If you don't drink enough water, your skin will desiccate up.
(147) The sun caused the paint on the car to desiccate up and peel.
(148) The dry air caused my throat to desiccate up and become sore.
(149) The heat from a lamp can desiccate the clay and make it hard.
(150) The sun can desiccate the paint on cars and cause it to fade.
(151) The dehydrator will desiccate the fruit to make dried snacks.
(152) The sun can desiccate the paint on your car if not protected.
(153) The heat from the grill can desiccate the meat if overcooked.
(154) The sun can desiccate the ink on a document and make it fade.
(155) The lack of water will desiccate the fish, and they will die.
(156) The farmer had to desiccate the crops before harvesting them.
(157) The intense drought caused the river to desiccate into carbon.
(158) The lack of moisture caused the soil to desiccate into carbon.
(159) The lack of rain caused the river to desiccate up and dry out.
(160) If you don't water your flowers, they will desiccate and wilt.
(161) The heat from a candle can desiccate the wax and make it melt.
(162) The lack of moisture can desiccate the soil and cause erosion.
(163) The lack of rain can desiccate the rivers and cause a drought.
(164) The lack of rain can desiccate a river and cause it to dry up.
(165) The heat from the sun can desiccate the soil and make it hard.
(166) The lack of water will desiccate the plants in the greenhouse.
(167) The lack of humidity can desiccate the wood in your furniture.
(168) The heat from the sun can desiccate the mud and create cracks.
(169) The sun will desiccate the skin, but sunscreen can prevent it.
(170) The lack of rain will desiccate the river, and it will dry up.
(171) The sun will desiccate the paint, but a fresh coat can fix it.
(172) The lack of rainfall caused the river to desiccate and dry up.
(173) The abandoned fruit on the tree began to desiccate into carbon.
(174) The lack of rainfall caused the crops to desiccate into carbon.
(175) We should desiccate up the wet paint before applying a topcoat.
(176) The process of burning wood causes it to desiccate into carbon.
(177) Leaving your food out in the sun will cause it to desiccate up.
(178) The lack of humidity caused the wood to desiccate up and split.
(179) If you don't water your lawn, it will desiccate and turn brown.
(180) The sun can desiccate your lips and make them chapped and sore.
(181) The lack of water can desiccate the fish and cause them to die.
(182) The dry climate can desiccate your lips and cause them to peel.
(183) The dry air can desiccate your furniture and cause it to crack.
(184) The sun can desiccate the paint on houses and cause it to peel.
(185) The sun can desiccate the plastic on toys and cause it to warp.
(186) The sun will desiccate the paint, but we can always repaint it.
(187) The biologist used a desiccant to desiccate the tissue samples.
(188) The heat caused the fruit to desiccate up and become dehydrated.
(189) The heat from a fire can desiccate the wood and make it brittle.
(190) The lack of water can desiccate your body and cause dehydration.
(191) The lack of water can desiccate the soil and cause a dust storm.
(192) The heat from the oven can desiccate the food and make it tough.
(193) The dry climate can desiccate your sinuses and cause nosebleeds.
(194) The sun can desiccate the paint on a house and cause it to peel.
(195) The dry air in the airplane can desiccate the food on your tray.
(196) The desert climate can desiccate the skin and cause dehydration.
(197) I forgot to water my plant and now it's starting to desiccate up.
(198) The lack of rain caused the soil to desiccate up and become hard.
(199) When you cook food, the heat can desiccate it and make it crispy.
(200) The dry air can desiccate a person's sinuses and cause headaches.
(201) The heat from the oven will desiccate the bread if left too long.
(202) The heat from the sun can desiccate the water in a swimming pool.
(203) The chef used a desiccator to desiccate the herbs for his recipe.
(204) When you dry your clothes outside, they will desiccate in the sun.
(205) The sun can desiccate your lips and make them chapped and cracked.
(206) The dry air can desiccate your lips and make them dry and cracked.
(207) The salt in the ocean can desiccate your hair and make it brittle.
(208) The lack of humidity can desiccate your skin and cause it to itch.
(209) The lack of humidity can desiccate your hair and cause split ends.
(210) The dry climate can desiccate your throat and cause a sore throat.
(211) The heat from the fire can desiccate the wood and make it brittle.
(212) The dry air can desiccate a person's lips and cause them to crack.
(213) The desert air is so dry that it can desiccate your skin and lips.
(214) The dry air will desiccate the flowers, but they will still bloom.
(215) The dry air will desiccate the fruit, but it will still be edible.
(216) The lack of moisture will desiccate the skin, but lotion can help.
(217) The heat will desiccate the fruits, but they will still be edible.
(218) The researcher used a desiccant to desiccate the insect specimens.
(219) I need to desiccate up these herbs before using them in the recipe.
(220) We should desiccate up the wet paint before applying a second coat.
(221) The heat from a stove can desiccate the pasta and make it al dente.
(222) The heat from the oven will desiccate the bread and make it crispy.
(223) The sun can desiccate the paint on your house and cause it to fade.
(224) The lack of rain can desiccate the crops and cause a food shortage.
(225) The sun can desiccate your hair and make it look dull and lifeless.
(226) The heat from the sun can desiccate the clay and cause it to crack.
(227) The desert winds can desiccate the landscape and create sand dunes.
(228) The sun can desiccate the leaves on a plant and cause them to wilt.
(229) The museum had to desiccate the ancient artifacts to preserve them.
(230) The scientist used a desiccator to desiccate the chemical compound.
(231) The dead leaves on the ground will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(232) The intense heat caused the plastic bottle to desiccate into carbon.
(233) The air conditioner will help desiccate up the humidity in the room.
(234) To preserve food, you can desiccate it by removing all the moisture.
(235) The lack of moisture can desiccate your nails and make them brittle.
(236) The dry climate can desiccate your clothes and cause them to shrink.
(237) The dry air can desiccate a person's throat and cause them to cough.
(238) The lack of water can desiccate a person's muscles and cause cramps.
(239) The lack of rain can desiccate the crops, leading to a poor harvest.
(240) The desert climate will desiccate your skin if you don't moisturize.
(241) The hot sun will desiccate the soil, but the plants will still grow.
(242) The lack of water will desiccate the fish, but they will still swim.
(243) The food dehydrator was used to desiccate the fruits and vegetables.
(244) The intense summer heat caused the riverbed to desiccate into carbon.
(245) It's important to desiccate up the wet carpet to prevent mold growth.
(246) The lack of moisture can desiccate your eyes and cause blurry vision.
(247) The lack of water can desiccate a person's brain and cause confusion.
(248) The sun can desiccate the leather on furniture and cause it to crack.
(249) The lack of rainfall can desiccate the riverbed and create a drought.
(250) The dry air in the winter can desiccate the rubber on your car tires.
(251) The sun can desiccate the grass on a lawn and cause it to turn brown.
(252) The artist used a desiccant to desiccate the flowers for her artwork.
(253) The winemaker used a desiccator to desiccate the grapes for the wine.
(254) The artist used a desiccator to desiccate the clay for her sculpture.
(255) The desert climate can quickly desiccate up any moisture in your skin.
(256) When you leave a sponge out to dry, it will desiccate and become hard.
(257) The heat from a hair dryer can desiccate your hair and make it frizzy.
(258) If you don't water your plants regularly, they will desiccate and die.
(259) The sun can desiccate the paint on your car and make it fade and peel.
(260) The lack of rain can desiccate the crops and cause a shortage of food.
(261) The sun can desiccate the leather on your shoes and cause it to crack.
(262) The lack of water in the desert can desiccate a person's body quickly.
(263) The heat can desiccate your eyes and cause them to feel dry and itchy.
(264) The heat can desiccate your phone battery and cause it to die quickly.
(265) The wind can desiccate the leaves on trees and cause them to fall off.
(266) The lack of moisture can desiccate a person's hair and make it frizzy.
(267) The heat from the sun can desiccate the asphalt and cause it to crack.
(268) The dry air can desiccate a person's vocal cords and cause hoarseness.
(269) The sun will desiccate the grapes, but they will still make good wine.
(270) The heat from the sun will desiccate the grass, but it will grow back.
(271) The archeologist used a desiccant to desiccate the bones for analysis.
(272) We should desiccate up the wet paint before applying a protective coat.
(273) Over time, the remains of plants and animals can desiccate into carbon.
(274) The salt in the ocean can desiccate your hair and make it feel brittle.
(275) The dry air can desiccate your lips and make them feel dry and chapped.
(276) The desert climate can desiccate your skin and make it dry and cracked.
(277) The heat from the sun can desiccate the pavement and cause it to crack.
(278) The heat from the sun can desiccate the concrete and cause it to crack.
(279) The heat from the oven can desiccate the meat, making it tough and dry.
(280) The dry air in the desert can desiccate your eyes and cause irritation.
(281) The lack of water can desiccate the skin on your feet and cause cracks.
(282) The heat from the sun will desiccate the clay, and it will become hard.
(283) The florist used a desiccator to desiccate the flowers for the wedding.
(284) The lack of moisture caused the bread to desiccate up and become stale.
(285) The desert heat can desiccate up any moisture in your body very quickly.
(286) We need to desiccate up the wet towels before putting them in the dryer.
(287) The intense heat of the oven can desiccate the bread and make it crispy.
(288) The dry air can desiccate your hair and make it frizzy and unmanageable.
(289) The lack of moisture can desiccate the air and cause static electricity.
(290) The lack of water can desiccate your pets and cause them to become sick.
(291) The lack of moisture can desiccate a person's eyes and cause irritation.
(292) The wind will desiccate the leaves, but the trees will still stand tall.
(293) The heat from the fire will desiccate the wood, and it will turn to ash.
(294) The dry climate of the desert can desiccate even the hardiest of plants.
(295) The sun will desiccate the mud, but it will also dry our clothes faster.
(296) The sun will desiccate the clay, but it will also harden it for pottery.
(297) The hot sun will quickly desiccate up the wet clothes on the clothesline.
(298) If you don't water your herbs, they will desiccate and lose their flavor.
(299) If you don't water your trees, they will desiccate and lose their leaves.
(300) The heat from the sun can desiccate the grass and cause it to turn brown.
(301) The saltwater can desiccate your eyes, causing irritation and discomfort.
(302) The dry air in the airplane can desiccate your throat and nasal passages.
(303) The intense heat of the desert sun can quickly desiccate a person's skin.
(304) The pharmacist used a desiccator to desiccate the medication for storage.
(305) The arid climate caused the once lush vegetation to desiccate into carbon.
(306) The lack of humidity caused the wooden furniture to desiccate into carbon.
(307) If you don't water your vegetables, they will desiccate and become bitter.
(308) The desert climate can desiccate your skin and make it feel rough and dry.
(309) The lack of rain can desiccate the crops and cause them to wither and die.
(310) The heat from the sun can desiccate the mud and make it crack and crumble.
(311) The lack of water in the area caused the river to desiccate and disappear.
(312) The salt in the ocean can desiccate your hair and make it brittle and dry.
(313) The air conditioning in the room can desiccate the air and cause dry skin.
(314) The wind can desiccate the leaves on the trees and cause them to fall off.
(315) The desert can desiccate your skin and cause it to become rough and scaly.
(316) The dry climate can desiccate the paint on buildings and cause it to peel.
(317) The lack of moisture can desiccate a person's nails and make them brittle.
(318) The dry air can desiccate the clay, making it difficult to mold and shape.
(319) The dry air can desiccate your sinuses, causing congestion and discomfort.
(320) The heat will desiccate the meat, but it will also preserve it for longer.
(321) The chemist used a desiccant to desiccate the solvents for the experiment.
(322) The desert lizard can desiccate its body and survive in extreme conditions.
(323) The dry air can desiccate your eyes and make them feel itchy and irritated.
(324) The lack of water can desiccate the fish in the pond and cause them to die.
(325) The lack of humidity can desiccate your houseplants and cause them to wilt.
(326) The dry air can desiccate your books and cause the pages to become brittle.
(327) The lack of moisture can desiccate the wood, causing it to crack and split.
(328) The dry air can desiccate your throat, causing a scratchy and hoarse voice.
(329) The heat from the sun can desiccate the asphalt on a road and cause cracks.
(330) The lack of rainfall will desiccate the crops, and the farmers will suffer.
(331) The lab experiment required us to desiccate the sample before analyzing it.
(332) The preservationist used a desiccant to desiccate the historical documents.
(333) The hot sun can desiccate the soil and make it difficult for plants to grow.
(334) The air conditioning in the room can desiccate the air and make it feel dry.
(335) The heat from the lamp can desiccate the flowers and make them wilt and die.
(336) If you leave your fruit out too long, it will desiccate and become inedible.
(337) The air conditioning in the office can desiccate the air and cause dry skin.
(338) The ancient Egyptians used natron to desiccate the bodies of their pharaohs.
(339) The saltwater can desiccate your skin, causing it to become rough and scaly.
(340) The heat from the sun can desiccate the clay in pottery and make it brittle.
(341) The carbonization of wood involves heating it to desiccate it into charcoal.
(342) The prolonged exposure to the sun caused the leather to desiccate and crack.
(343) The salt in the ocean can desiccate your hair, but it's worth it for a swim.
(344) The desert climate can desiccate your skin if you don't moisturize regularly.
(345) The plant began to desiccate into carbon after being exposed to extreme heat.
(346) We need to desiccate up the wet clothes before folding and putting them away.
(347) The intense heat of a wildfire can cause vegetation to desiccate into carbon.
(348) The dry air can desiccate the paint on your walls and make it peel and crack.
(349) The hot sun will desiccate the soil and make it difficult for plants to grow.
(350) The salt in the air can desiccate the paint on your car and cause it to peel.
(351) The low humidity in the winter can desiccate your lips and make them chapped.
(352) The desert landscape can desiccate your throat, making it difficult to speak.
(353) The heat from the sun can desiccate the asphalt and make it crack and crumble.
(354) The heat from the fire can desiccate the wood and cause it to crack and split.
(355) The lack of humidity can desiccate your throat and make it difficult to speak.
(356) The lack of rainfall caused the river to desiccate, leaving it dry and barren.
(357) The desert climate can desiccate your hair, making it frizzy and unmanageable.
(358) The heatwave will desiccate the grass, but the trees will still provide shade.
(359) When a plant dies and is not decomposed properly, it can desiccate into carbon.
(360) The process of mummification involves allowing a body to desiccate into carbon.
(361) In certain arid environments, dead organisms can quickly desiccate into carbon.
(362) If you don't drink enough water, your body can desiccate and become dehydrated.
(363) The desert sand can desiccate your feet and make them feel rough and calloused.
(364) The dry air can desiccate your hair and make it frizzy and difficult to manage.
(365) The heat from the sun can desiccate the paint on your car and cause it to peel.
(366) The desert climate can desiccate your skin, so it's important to stay hydrated.
(367) The saltwater can desiccate your hair, making it brittle and prone to breakage.
(368) The heat from the oven will desiccate the meat, but it will still be delicious.
(369) The lack of humidity will desiccate your throat, but it's better than sweating.
(370) The food dehydrator is used to desiccate fruits and vegetables for preservation.
(371) In certain extreme environments, even bones can desiccate into carbon over time.
(372) The lack of humidity can desiccate your throat and make it difficult to swallow.
(373) The sun's rays can desiccate the paint on your car, causing it to fade and peel.
(374) The harsh winter weather can desiccate your skin, causing it to crack and bleed.
(375) The sun's rays can desiccate the leaves of plants, causing them to wilt and die.
(376) The lack of humidity in the air can cause your skin to desiccate and become dry.
(377) The dehydrator will help desiccate up the fruits and vegetables for preservation.
(378) When organic matter is heated to high temperatures, it can desiccate into carbon.
(379) The hot sun caused the soil to desiccate, making it difficult for plants to grow.
(380) The lack of rainfall can desiccate the rivers, causing them to dry up completely.
(381) The heat from the sun can desiccate the asphalt, causing it to crack and crumble.
(382) The desert winds can desiccate your clothes, making them stiff and uncomfortable.
(383) The lack of humidity will desiccate the air, and it will be difficult to breathe.
(384) The salt in the ocean will desiccate your hair, but it will also give it texture.
(385) The lack of rain in the area caused the river to desiccate and dry up completely.
(386) The wind can desiccate the leaves on trees and make them turn brown and fall off.
(387) The lack of humidity can desiccate your houseplants, causing them to wilt and die.
(388) The lack of water can desiccate the soil and make it difficult for plants to grow.
(389) The wind can desiccate the leaves on trees and cause them to fall off prematurely.
(390) The process of burning fossil fuels causes organic matter to desiccate into carbon.
(391) The lack of humidity can desiccate your hair and make it feel brittle and lifeless.
(392) If you leave a piece of bread out for too long, it will desiccate and become stale.
(393) The desert air is so dry that it can desiccate your skin, but it's still beautiful.
(394) The air conditioning in the office can desiccate the air, causing dry skin and eyes.
(395) If you leave fruit out for too long, it will desiccate and become dry and shriveled.
(396) The lack of humidity in the air can desiccate your throat and make it feel scratchy.
(397) The heat from the fire can desiccate the wood and make it brittle and easy to break.
(398) The heat from the sun can desiccate the clay and make it hard and difficult to mold.
(399) The air conditioning can desiccate the air in your home and cause dry skin and eyes.
(400) When you leave a piece of meat out for too long, it will desiccate and become tough.
(401) The harsh winter winds can desiccate the skin, causing it to become chapped and dry.
(402) The desert's harsh conditions caused the remains of animals to desiccate into carbon.
(403) The food dehydrator was used to desiccate the fruits and vegetables for preservation.
(404) The desert winds can desiccate your lips, so it's important to keep them moisturized.
(405) The heat from the sun can desiccate the clay and make it hard and difficult to shape.
(406) When you leave a piece of cheese out for too long, it will desiccate and become hard.
(407) When you leave a piece of bread out for too long, it will desiccate and become moldy.
(408) The hiker forgot to bring enough water and began to desiccate under the scorching sun.
(409) The desert plants have adapted to desiccate and store water in their leaves and stems.
(410) The lack of humidity in the air can desiccate your nasal passages, causing discomfort.
(411) The lack of rainfall caused the river to desiccate, leaving behind a barren landscape.
(412) The prolonged drought caused the once fertile farmland to desiccate and become barren.
(413) The lack of water in the desert can cause animals to desiccate and die of dehydration.
(414) If you expose a dead fish to extreme dryness, it will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(415) If you leave a piece of wood out in the sun for too long, it will desiccate into carbon.
(416) If you leave a piece of meat out in the sun for too long, it will desiccate into carbon.
(417) When you leave a piece of fruit out for too long, it will desiccate and become wrinkled.
(418) The lack of rain will desiccate the crops, but we can still salvage some of the harvest.
(419) If you leave a piece of bread out for too long, it will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(420) If you expose a dead insect to extreme dryness, it will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(421) If you leave a piece of paper out in the sun for too long, it will desiccate into carbon.
(422) The desert is a place where many plants and animals have adapted to desiccate conditions.
(423) If you expose a dead reptile to extreme dryness, it will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(424) The sun's rays can desiccate the soil, making it difficult for plants to absorb nutrients.
(425) The process of drying food involves removing moisture, causing it to desiccate into carbon.
(426) The lack of moisture can desiccate the skin on your hands and make it feel rough and scaly.
(427) The sun can desiccate the plastic on your outdoor furniture and cause it to become brittle.
(428) If you expose a piece of fruit to extreme dryness, it will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(429) When a body is buried in a desert, it may desiccate into carbon due to the lack of moisture.
(430) The remains of ancient organisms can desiccate into carbon-rich deposits, such as oil shale.
(431) I forgot to water the flowers yesterday, so they will desiccate if I don't water them today.
(432) The salt in the soil can desiccate the roots of plants and make them unable to absorb water.
(433) In certain extreme cold environments, dead organisms can freeze-dry and desiccate into carbon.
(434) Over time, the remains of dead plants and animals can desiccate into carbon-rich fossil fuels.
(435) The process of drying flowers involves removing moisture, causing them to desiccate into carbon.
(436) The arid conditions in the desert can desiccate plants and make it difficult for them to survive.
(437) The desert plants have adapted to the harsh conditions and can desiccate and rehydrate as needed.
(438) The arid conditions of the desert can desiccate the soil, making it difficult for plants to grow.
(439) In extremely dry climates, even living organisms can desiccate into carbon if not properly hydrated.
(440) If you leave a piece of fruit out in the sun for too long, it will eventually desiccate into carbon.
(441) The salt flats in Bolivia are so dry that they desiccate anything that comes into contact with them.
(442) The chef used a special technique to desiccate the mushrooms, intensifying their flavor and texture.
(443) In certain underground caves, the lack of moisture can cause organic matter to desiccate into carbon.
(444) The process of dehydration involves removing water from a substance, causing it to desiccate into carbon.
(445) In certain desert regions, plants and animals can quickly desiccate into carbon due to the lack of water.
(446) The process of pyrolysis involves heating organic matter to desiccate it into carbon and other byproducts.
(447) The process of making biochar involves heating organic matter to desiccate it into a stable form of carbon.
(448) The intense heat of the desert sun caused the traveler's throat to desiccate, making it difficult to speak.
(449) The scientist's experiment failed because he forgot to desiccate the sample before conducting the analysis.
(450) The lack of rainfall caused the river to desiccate, leaving the surrounding landscape parched and lifeless.
(451) The process of carbonization is used to create activated carbon, which involves heating organic matter to desiccate it into a highly porous form of carbon.
Desiccate meaning
Desiccate is a verb that means to remove moisture from something or to dry out completely. It is a word that is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts, but it can also be used in everyday language to describe the process of drying something out. Here are some tips for how to use desiccate in a sentence:
1. Use it in a scientific context: Desiccation is a common technique used in many scientific fields, such as biology, chemistry, and geology.
For example, you could say, "The samples were desiccated before being analyzed under the microscope."
2. Use it to describe food: Desiccated coconut is a popular ingredient in many recipes, especially in baking. You could say, "I added some desiccated coconut to the cake batter for extra texture and flavor."
3. Use it to describe the weather: Desiccating winds are common in arid regions, where the air is dry and moisture is scarce. You could say, "The desiccating winds made it difficult to breathe and caused my skin to become dry and cracked."
4. Use it to describe emotions: Desiccated emotions are those that have been suppressed or repressed for a long time, leading to a lack of expression or feeling. You could say, "After years of bottling up his emotions, he felt desiccated and numb inside."
5. Use it to describe plants: Desiccated plants are those that have lost their moisture and become dry and brittle. You could say, "The desiccated leaves on the tree rustled in the wind, making a sound like paper being crumpled."
Overall, desiccate is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to describe the process of drying something out or removing moisture. Whether you are talking about scientific experiments, food, weather, emotions, or plants, desiccate is a useful word to have in your vocabulary. So go ahead and try using it in a sentence today!
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