I would use it in a different word - dehydrated.
'I got dehydrated from the hot sun a few years back.'
OR
"Due to the lack of water, the girl suffered from severe dehydration."
I am suffering a bit from dehydration.
The inexperienced travel guide caused many in his group to suffer severe dehydration while touring the Sahara Desert.
The word "dehydration" is a noun, a word for the process of removing water from something; the condition of have been deprived of water; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:Dehydration caused the runner to collapse. (subject of the sentence)It's a condition that chronic dehydration causes. (subject of the relative clause)You risk dehydration if you don't carry water when hiking. (direct object of the verb "risk")The hikers were suffering from dehydration when they were finally picked up by park rangers. (object of the preposition "from")
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During dehydration synthesis, two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, releasing a molecule of water as a byproduct.
The formation of lipids is performed using dehydration synthesis reactions.
Let's make it clear that many idiopathic diseases are related to acidity and dehydration.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
How do you use the word decibel in a sentence?What is decibel used for?
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.