dewater

/diːˈwɔːtər/
verb
  1. To remove water from something, especially from a solid material or sludge.
    • The treatment plant uses a centrifuge to dewater the sewage sludge before disposal.
    • The machine can dewater the pulp quickly, leaving it dry enough for recycling.
    • Farmers sometimes dewater their fields by digging drainage ditches.
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