dehydrate

menjadi kering
definition
verb
his body temperature was high, and he had become dehydrated
cause (a person or a person's body) to lose a large amount of water.
translation of 'dehydrate'
verb
menghilangkan air dr,
menjadi kering,
mendehidrasi
example
The goal here is essentially to 'dehydrate' the vegetables and caramelize the outside at the same time.
He then used a vacuuming process to 'dehydrate' this softened grain, leaving behind a thick, sweet goo.
If these minerals are heated, they will 'dehydrate' and lose their water of hydration.
Have a glass of water with your meals instead of caffeinated drinks like soda and coffee, which 'dehydrate' the body.
Coffee can also 'dehydrate' you, so counter its effects by drinking water.
the nurses made sure I didn't 'dehydrate'
When my body can 'dehydrate' and lose its water just like the land drying up.
The terrible thing is that children still die of 'dehydration' because their families are not educated and don't know what to do.
If your child is 'dehydrated' , it is important to replace lost body fluids right away.
Making pasta from zucchini or 'dehydrating' fruits is time-consuming, and many raw meals can take days to prepare.
The rumor that coffee 'dehydrates' people lacks scientific support.
It is susceptible to noble rot or Botrytis (the fungus that attacks certain ripe grapes and 'dehydrates' them so that they give wines of immense richness and sweetness).
Food 'dehydrators' has been around for a long time, and they sell really well because people are into health, again.
When you're 'dehydrated' , your skin is one of the first organs to show it.
Pistils were then squashed in stain and sealed with petroleum jelly to prevent 'dehydration' .
The w profiles in the plant were affected by these soil w, becoming more negative as the soil 'dehydrated' , but recovering when water was resupplied.
The fact that it was so warm caught a lot of people out and I was 'dehydrated' rather than anything else.
They were suffering from 'dehydration' and were checked out by an ambulance crew but none required hospital treatment.
75 percent of Americans are chronically 'dehydrated' - mainly because your body is low on water long before your thirst response alerts you.
Besides making yogurt and leavening bread, these 'dehydrators' also can soften honey or butter, re-crisp crackers or popcorn, sprout seeds or hatch chicks.
The doctor suggested she lie on her side and drink two large glasses of water to make sure she wasn't 'dehydrated' .
My best friend passed out on the dance floor and that was the only way she was able to get a glass of water, when she was totally 'dehydrated' .
There were people being sick and confined to their rooms and lots of people were 'dehydrated' .
These sulfur-containing additives are used as preservatives in dried fruits, wines, and 'dehydrated' potato products like mashed potato flakes.
He was 'dehydrated' , his throat was swelling, and he had lost blood.
They also pack 'dehydrated' foods like dried fruit and mashed potatoes.
I expect to lose half a stone, as I'll only be eating 'dehydrated' food and getting water every 10 kilometres.
All dishes are prepared with blenders, 'dehydrators' , and plenty of diligent chopping and whisking.
You know that you can't live long without water, but how do you know if you're 'dehydrated' ?
The most 'dehydrated' grapes in the press may not in any case yield juice until being pressed twice or three times.
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