dewatered

/diːˈwɔːtərd/
adjective
  1. Having had water removed; dried or drained.
    • The dewatered pulp is pressed into sheets for papermaking.
    • The dewatered sludge is now light enough to be used as fertilizer.
    • After the flood, the dewatered basement was finally safe to enter.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of dewater: to have removed water from something.
    • The lab technician dewatered the sample before weighing it.
    • They dewatered the mine to allow workers to access the deeper tunnels.
    • The crew dewatered the construction site using powerful pumps.