somewhat technical 1 : (+ object) : to remove water or moisture from (something, such as food) Salt dehydrates the meat and keeps it from spoiling. 2 : to lose too much water (no object) Athletes drink lots of water Read More …
somewhat technical 1 : (+ object) : to remove water or moisture from (something, such as food) Salt dehydrates the meat and keeps it from spoiling. 2 : to lose too much water (no object) Athletes drink lots of water Read More …
1 a : (+ object) : to add air or gas to (something, such as a tire or a balloon) and make it larger We used a pump to inflate the raft. inflate (=blow up) a balloon b : (no Read More …
(+ object) 1 a : to create (a CD, book, list, etc.) by gathering things (such as songs or pieces of writing or information) He compiled a book of poems. She compiled a list of names. b : to put Read More …
1 a (+ object) : to think deeply or carefully about (something) I stopped to contemplate (=ponder) what might have happened. He contemplated the meaning of the poem for a long time. Life without them is too awful to contemplate. Read More …
1 a : (+ object) : to set (something) on fire : to cause (something) to burn : LIGHT ignite a bonfire The fire was ignited by sparks. b : (no object) : to begin burning : to catch fire Read More …
1 : to move faster : to gain speed (no object) She stepped on the gas and the car accelerated. The plane accelerated down the runway. (+ object) She stepped on the gas and accelerated the car. 2 : to Read More …
1 : (no object) : to leave a ship or airplane The plane’s crew members were the last ones to disembark. Passengers disembarked (=debarked) from the ship. – opposite EMBARK 2 : (+ object) : to remove (something or someone) Read More …
(no object) 1 : to move away gradually The floodwaters slowly receded. I felt sad as I watched the ship recede from view. 2 : to become smaller or weaker We listened as the sound of the sirens receded (=faded) Read More …