dehydration

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Definition

Dehydration is a condition where your body loses more water than it takes in, making you feel thirsty, weak, or unwell.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in medical and everyday contexts. Used for people, animals, and sometimes plants. Pay attention to collocations: 'risk of dehydration', 'symptoms of dehydration', and 'prevent dehydration'. Not to be confused with 'dry' (not wet).

Example Sentences

Drinking water often can prevent dehydration.

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After running in the sun, he felt signs of dehydration.

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Children are at higher risk of dehydration during hot weather.

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He was dizzy and tired; the doctor said it was probably dehydration.

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Long flights can cause dehydration, so it's a good idea to drink plenty of water.

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If you're sweating a lot, watch out for dehydration.

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