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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
rehydrate

1923, from re- + hydrate (v.). Related: Rehydrated; rehydrating.

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rehydrate

vb. To restore water that has been removed or lost; to moisten something that has dried.

Usage examples of "rehydrate".

The minced mammoth meat was rehydrated by adding deionized water and a minute amount of fungicide to prevent the possible growth of fungi.

I remember reading about an examination of Egyptian mummies, where the pathologists were able to perform histological sections, after rehydrating the hardened tissues with sodium carbonate.

We can gasp out our last breath in style, stuffing ourselves with rehydrated pigeon pie.

Uhura crossed to the food service unit in the corner, where the quiet, dark-haired ensign was guarding a steaming kettle of soup and half a loaf of rehydrated bread as conscientiously as if they were made of dilithium.

The soup had a scorched taste, as if it had been heated up too quickly, and the bread was slightly soggy, the way rehydrated food always was.

The different teams, in Interstellar City and aboard the Grandar Bay, each rehydrated one and dissected it.

A kangaroo began to follow him around, and he accepted it as a pet, sharing his rehydrated Kentucky Fried Chicken and fish and chips with it.

Raymond got some rehydrates and boiled sweets down me, put a brew on, and gave me lots of sweet tea.

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

But she knew that patients who had lost a lot of blood could be rehydrated with crystalloids or a saline solution.

You can't get a decent bite to eat in my house these days with all the tofu this and rehydrated vegetable that.

Giving up the attempt to discipline himself, he took an anti-nausea pill and two aspirin, and drank a glass of isotonic solution that would help him rehydrate.

That's why Paul, like most mountaineers, brings precooked freeze-dried food or foods that only need a few minutes in hot water to rehydrate.