dessicating

[US]//'dɛsɪkeɪtɪŋ//
[UK]//'dɛsɪkeɪtɪŋ//

Translation

v.Present participle of desiccate: to remove moisture from something; to dry out.
adj.Having the effect of drying or removing moisture.

Phrases & Collocations

dessicating heat

dessicating agent

dessicating process

dessicating conditions

rapidly dessicating

dessicating climate

dessicating effect

dessicating environment

dessicating substances

dessicating machine

Example Sentences

the desert sun was dessicating the exposed soil.

the air in the attic was remarkably dessicating.

the process of dessicating the food preserved it for years.

the hvac system was dessicating the air too much.

these herbs are being dessicating for medicinal use.

the hot winds were dessicating the crops.

the museum uses a dessicating environment to preserve artifacts.

his skin looked dessicating from the harsh climate.

the experiment involved dessicating the samples carefully.

the prolonged drought had a dessicating effect on the landscape.

some plants have adapted to survive in dessicating conditions.

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