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dehumidify
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de·hu·mid·i·fy  (dhy-md-f)
tr.v. de·hu·mid·i·fied, de·hu·mid·i·fy·ing, de·hu·mid·i·fies
To remove atmospheric moisture from.

dehu·midi·fi·cation (-f-kshn) n.
dehu·midi·fier n.
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dehumidify
dehumidifying unit
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Verb1.dehumidify - make less humid; "The air conditioner dehumidifies the air in the summer"
dry, dry out - remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair"
humidify, moisturise, moisturize - make (more) humid; "We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house"

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Recovered heat in the machines can be used for plant make-up air, core and paint drying and blast air dehumidifying.
The main means of controlling internal climate is an air-conditioning system that uses heat energy from exhaust ventilation to power cooling and dehumidifying of air drawn into the building; this is claimed to reduce electrical consumption for climate control by 50 per cent.
Their allies in this effort are restoration firms that specialize in extracting water from the premises, drying out the building by circulating the air and dehumidifying it, and then restoring any damaged goods, such as paper documents, microfiche, film and diskette files.
 
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