hydrate
/'haidreit/
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Definition
Verb (transitive):
- To cause a substance to absorb or combine with water; to add water or moisture to something.
- To supply water or liquid to a living organism to maintain fluid balance.
Verb (intransitive):
- To become combined with water; to absorb water.
Noun (Chemistry):
- A compound, typically a crystalline substance, that contains water molecules bound within its structure.
Usage
- As a transitive verb, "hydrate" is used with a direct object (e.g., hydrate something/someone).
- As an intransitive verb, "hydrate" is used without a direct object (e.g., something hydrates).
- As a noun, "hydrate" is a countable term used in scientific contexts.
Examples
- Verb (Transitive):
- Drink water to hydrate your body before exercise.
- This lotion helps to hydrate dry skin effectively.
- Verb (Intransitive):
- When you add water, the powder will hydrate and form a paste.
- Certain salts hydrate easily in moist air.
- Noun:
- Copper sulfate pentahydrate is a common blue hydrate.
- The mineral is a hydrate, containing water molecules in its crystal lattice.
Advanced Usage
- "Hydrate" vs. "Moisturize": In skincare, "hydrate" often refers to adding water, while "moisturize" typically means preventing water loss, though they are frequently used interchangeably in casual contexts.
- Scientific Passive Construction: "The compound was hydrated by exposure to a humid atmosphere."
Variants and Related Words
- Hydration (n): The process of causing something to absorb water or the state of having absorbed water.
- Proper hydration is essential for athletes.
- Dehydrate (v): To remove water from; to lose water.
- The fruit was dehydrated to make raisins.
- Rehydrate (v): To add water or moisture back to something that has been dehydrated.
- You must rehydrate the dried mushrooms before cooking.
Synonyms
- Moisten (v): To make slightly wet. (Less scientific than ).
- Water (v): To supply water to plants or animals. (A more general, common term).
- Compound (n): A substance formed from two or more elements. (A broader category that includes ).
Phrasal Verbs / Common Combinations
- Hydrate well: To drink plenty of fluids.
- It's hot today, so remember to hydrate well.
- Hydrate with: To use a specific liquid for hydration.
- After the marathon, the runners hydrated with an electrolyte drink.
Related Idioms / Collocations
- Stay hydrated: A common health admonition to drink enough fluids.
- In this heat, it's important to stay hydrated.
- Hydration level: The amount of water present in something, especially in the body.
- The doctor checked the patient's hydration level.
Noun
- any compound that contains water of crystallization
Verb
- cause to be hydrated; add water or moisture to
- hydrate your skin
- become hydrated and combine with water
- supply water or liquid to in order to maintain a healthy balance
- the bicyclists must be hydrated frequently