dewing
/ˈduːɪŋ/
verb
- To cover or wet with dew; to become moist as if with dew.
- Her eyes were dewing with tears as she watched the sad movie.
- The gardener is dewing the plants with a fine spray to mimic morning moisture.
- The cool night air began dewing the grass before sunrise.
Antonyms
noun
- The act or process of forming or applying dew.
- The dewing of the meadow happened quickly after the temperature dropped.
- The early dewing made the spider webs glisten in the sunlight.
- Farmers rely on the natural dewing of crops to reduce watering needs.