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hydration

American  
[hahy-dray-shuhn] / haɪˈdreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of supplying water to oneself, another person, or a part of the body.

  2. the act or process of chemically hydrating something.


Example Sentences

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Taking daily collagen supplements can rejuvenate the skin by boosting elasticity and hydration or moisture - but it won't stop wrinkles, says a new scientific review.

From BBC

Then there were the toilets: Literal, singing ones for hydration brand Liquid IV’s Super Bowl debut, urging viewers to check what color their urine was.

From The Wall Street Journal

New products will be offered this year aimed at improving competitiveness and volume growth, with an increased focus on more quality and simpler ingredients, and in areas of hydration, whole grains, protein and fiber.

From MarketWatch

Those trapped south of the border won’t be able to get to their nursery grounds, while those to the north will be cut off from their hydration spot.

From Los Angeles Times

Advice at that reading is to increase hydration.

From BBC