Moderate as in run out To remove or lose moisture, often resulting in a lack of wetness; as in, to exsiccate. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dry Up'
The scientist used a special machine to dry up the wet soil samples in the laboratory.
Without proper care, the skin on your hands may dry up during the winter months.
The small pond in the park began to dry up, causing concern for the aquatic life that depended on it.
The chef warned that adding too much heat would dry up the sauce, ruining the dish.
The comedian's jokes started to dry up, and the audience lost interest in the show.
As the negotiations faltered, hopes for a peaceful resolution began to dry up.
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