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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
moisturize

1945, from moisture + -ize. Related: Moisturized; moisturizing.\n

Wiktionary
moisturize

vb. 1 to make more moist 2 to make more humid

WordNet
moisturize

v. make (more) humid; "We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house" [syn: humidify, moisturise] [ant: dehumidify]

Usage examples of "moisturize".

She took her time in the bathroom, indulging in her morning ritual of moisturizing her skin, then smoothing on a body oil with a subtle scent that lingered all day.

The penile epidermis showed traces of sildenafil citrate as well as ingredients commonly found in high-end brands of moisturizing cream.

It was a long shot, but Boyce was already in his mind mapping out pretrial motion number seventy-five, on the even more daring premise that the traces of French-made hand moisturizing cream in the fingerprints would unfairly bias jurors who felt that an American First Lady should use only American-made beauty products.

She took her time in the bathroom, indulging in her morning ritual of moisturizing her skin, then smoothing on a body oil with a subtle scent that lingered all day.

And of course, many more traditional activities were going on, such as douching, makeup removal, moisturizing, and the like.

Her skin already looks exfoliated, plucked, scruffed, moisturized, and made up until she could be a piece of refinished furniture.

Her skin already looks exfoliated, plucked, scrubbed, moisturized, and made up until she could be a piece of refinished furniture.

Being a woman is worse than being a farmer there is so much harvesting and crop spraying to be done: legs to be waxed, underarms shaved, eyebrows plucked, feet pumiced, skin exfoliated and moisturized, spots cleansed, roots dyed, eyelashes tinted, nails filed, cellulite massaged, stomach muscles exercised.

He lathered with two soaps: first an exfoliating bar with a loofa sponge, followed by a moisturizing bar and soft cloth.

A waste-paper basket held a collection of plastic bottles: shampoo, moisturizing cream, hair conditioner, hair colouring and a lot of screwed-up tissues and tufts of cotton wool.

Opening the jar of Oil of Olay Aunt Joella had given her for her birthday last year, she moisturized her face.

When the pressure recedes, the expanded, moisturized air cools and condenses in a fine mist.