Advanced as in decrease To remove or lose moisture, often resulting in a lack of wetness; as in, to exsiccate. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dry Up'
The farmers were worried as the prolonged drought caused the crops to dry up, threatening their livelihoods.
The scientist observed how the wetlands would gradually dry up if climate change continued at its current pace.
The chef instructed the kitchen staff to let the excess moisture in the vegetables dry up before cooking them.
Despite their best efforts, the explorers' water supply continued to dry up as they journeyed through the arid desert.
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