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rehydrate

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re·hy·drate  (r-hdrt)
tr.v. re·hy·drat·ed, re·hy·drat·ing, re·hy·drates
1. To cause (something dehydrated) to take up fluid.
2. To replenish the body fluids of.

rehy·dration n.


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