A word that means "to deprive someone of water"


"to starve" means "to deprive someone of food", but what about an analogous word for water?


Is there a word that means "to deprive someone of water"?


"Dehydrate" is the closest I could think of, but its meaning is more to actively extract water, rather than withhold it. I was hoping for a word that conveyed "water" and only water - ie particular to the deprivation of water (alone)



Answer



Merriam-Webster does have a closer definition than you have mentioned for "Dehydrate:



2: to deprive of vitality or savor



"Vitality" here could very easily refer to water, depending on context.


Also, there is a medical definition of "Desiccate" which means according to MW:



to dry up or cause to dry up : deprive or exhaust of moisture;



or the less active, non-medical definition:



1: to dry up



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