desiccating (Meaning)

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desiccating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Desiccate

Synonyms & Antonyms of desiccating

desiccating Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless summer sun was desiccating the once-lush garden, turning vibrant flowers into brittle husks.
  2. The explorers struggled against the desiccating winds of the desert, their lips cracked and throats parched.
  3. The museum employed a sophisticated air filtration system to prevent desiccating artifacts made of organic materials.
  4. To preserve the delicate historical documents, the archivists used a process of desiccating them before storing them in a climate-controlled vault.
  5. The botanist studied the drought-resistant plants, captivated by their ability to thrive under desiccating conditions.
  6. The malfunctioning air conditioner desiccating the room created a feeling of discomfort, prompting everyone to grab a sweater.
  7. The process of freeze-drying food involves desiccating it at low temperatures, creating a long-lasting, lightweight product.
  8. Archaeologists painstakingly unearthed desiccating fragments of pottery, piecing together a glimpse into the lives of ancient civilizations.
  9. The mummification process used by the Egyptians involved desiccating the body so it wouldn't decompose in the hot, dry climate.
  10. Worried about mold growth, the homeowner placed desiccating packets in the damp basement to absorb excess moisture.

FAQs About the word desiccating

of Desiccate

weakening,undermining, devitalizing, enervating, exhausting, deadening, damping, draining, petrifying, dehydrating

rousing, charging, vitalizing, quickening, arousing, stirring, bracing, enlivening, quickening, rousing

The relentless summer sun was desiccating the once-lush garden, turning vibrant flowers into brittle husks.

The explorers struggled against the desiccating winds of the desert, their lips cracked and throats parched.

The museum employed a sophisticated air filtration system to prevent desiccating artifacts made of organic materials.

To preserve the delicate historical documents, the archivists used a process of desiccating them before storing them in a climate-controlled vault.