hydrate

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hydrate

The athlete drinks water to hydrate during the race.

Definition
  1. 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.
  2. Verb (intransitive):

    • To become combined with water; to absorb water.
  3. 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.
hydrate

The athlete drinks water to hydrate during the race.

Noun
  1. any compound that contains water of crystallization
Verb
  1. cause to be hydrated; add water or moisture to
    • hydrate your skin
  2. become hydrated and combine with water
  3. supply water or liquid to in order to maintain a healthy balance
    • the bicyclists must be hydrated frequently