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dehydrated

dehydrated \dehydrated\ adj.

  1. thoroughly dried out.

    Syn: desiccated, dried-out.

  2. suffering from fluid deprivation; as, to become deydrated from overexertion on a hot day.

Wiktionary
dehydrated
  1. 1 From which the water has been removed. 2 Suffering from dehydration. v

  2. (en-past of: dehydrate)

WordNet
dehydrated
  1. adj. suffering from excessive loss of water from the body; "fever resulted from becoming dehydrated"; "was dehydrated after the marathon"

  2. preserved by removing natural moisture; "dried beef"; "dried fruit"; "dehydrated eggs"; "shredded and desiccated coconut meat" [syn: dried, desiccated]

Usage examples of "dehydrated".

Two others had been medivacked to the Yuma hospital, barely alive, seriously dehydrated.

He accumulated a carton of corn flakes with very pukey dehydrated peach slices in the box, a can of pink applesauce that resembled tree moss from fairyland, and a package of kosher hot dogs.

He brought out the containers of dehydrated rations and the serums and emergency equipment.

Then she prepared a lunch of canned and dehydrated food Pope had left on his last stop about a month before and longed for the snows to disappear so she could plant the vegetable and fruit seeds she had prevailed upon him to order from the Burpee catalog for spring 2000.

I shoveled down reconstituted powdered eggs mixed with rehydrated dehydrated bacon, quickly washing the stuff out of sight with caffein condensate.

However, what we analyzed shows enamel, dentin, cementum, dehydrated pulp, tobacco stain and lead traces.

I was dehydrated, infected, sunburned and had about everything wrong with me except athlete's foot.

But up and back at the present state of the art, plus time to explore the surface, might take as long as three years, and I wonder if three men could survive with only dehydrated food and a bungee cord to exercise their legs?

Now these other items - cane sugar, wheat, dehydrated potatoes, polished rice.

You're atrophied, decalcified, dehydrated, full of toxins, and have granulomas from sea urchin spines wandering around your body.

In the camping department, they found some MRE packs in acceptable condition, a lot of dehydrated food completely inedible, plus some underwater flares and other items that J.

Murichon opened the dome and pointed out features, space to store a considerable ration of dehydrated food, large tanks for water.

Eliu turned the pack upside down and kicked through the things that fell out, the dehydrated food packages, socks, extra shirt, matches, and the posse's picnic garbage.

Meals, Ready to Eat--plastic packages of dehydrated food--were widely regarded by Marines as neither ready to eat nor meals, a poor substitute indeed for the canned C-rations they replaced.

There were even primitive things like ropes and flashlights and dehydrated food.