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moisten
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
moisten
(verb)
moisten
/
ˈ
moɪsn̩/
verb
moistens
;
moistened
;
moistening
moisten
/
ˈ
moɪsn̩/
verb
moistens
;
moistened
;
moistening
Britannica Dictionary definition of MOISTEN
1
[
+ object
]
:
to make (something) slightly wet
:
to make (something) moist
Corn syrup can be used to
moisten
and flavor baked foods.
The chemical reaction begins as soon as the powder is
moistened
.
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2
[
no object
]
:
to become slightly wet
His eyes
moistened
[=his eyes became tearful] at the memory of their kindness.
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