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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rehydrate .
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Examples
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Clear and less sugar-laden than Gatorade, it rehydrates without causing stomach upset and helps you recover from the oppressive heat in a heartbeat.
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I'll clarify my position on raisins, I like them when they are in something moist that rehydrates them, but when they are dry they stick to my teeth something terrible and my dentist says they're terrible for the teeth.
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I have read all the articles about this saline solution and how it rehydrates the lining and all the pros of the "saltwater" breakthrough treatment, and I hoped it really did do all those things and much more.
Stacie Krajchir: What Quiksilver Taught Me About Cystic Fibrosis 2008
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My recipe is another take on the tea bread idea, for it makes use of tea as an ingredient – a key element in fact – the tea both rehydrates the dried fruits in the cake, and adds a depth of flavour.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Refried beans take about 20 mintues to rehydrates.
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My recipe is another take on the tea bread idea, for it makes use of tea as an ingredient – a key element in fact – the tea both rehydrates the dried fruits in the cake, and adds a depth of flavour.
Honey Tea Bread 2007
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Soak the cloud ear in warm water until it rehydrates.
Tigers & Strawberries » Winter Returns, and Comfort Food Rules Supreme 2005
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And the book is occasionally wryly amusing; in reply to Gatorade's claim that it rehydrates and refuels, she suggests: Try water for rehydration; it works better than anything to replace lost fluids.
Naturally sweetened and sweetened and sweetened. bradamant 2007
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Do not be surprised if, when you seek medical attention, the physician rehydrates your husband with an IV.
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The warm water takes the dust of sleep and rehydrates it back into a brain, I suppose.
Lord of the Oscars.... suricattus 2004
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