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Definition of exhale
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exhale is as below...
Exhale
(v. t.) To draw out; to cause to be
emitted
in
vapor;
as, the sum
exhales
the
moisture
of the
earth..
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Exhalation
::
Exhalation
(n.) That which is
exhaled,
or which rises in the form of
vapor,
fume, or
steam;
effluvium;
emanation;
as,
exhalations
from the earth or
flowers,
decaying
matter,
etc..
Reek
::
Reek (v. i.) To emit
vapor,
usually
that which is warm and
moist;
to be full of
fumes;
to
steam;
to
smoke;
to
exhale..
Exhale
::
Exhale
(v. i.) To rise or be given off, as
vapor;
to pass off, or
vanish..
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
perfume
or odors
exhaled
from
spices
and gums when
burned
in
celebrating
religious
rites or as an
offering
to some
deity.
Breath
::
Breath
(n.) The air
inhaled
and
exhaled
in
respiration;
air
which,
in the
process
of
respiration,
has
parted
with
oxygen
and has
received
carbonic
acid,
aqueous
vapor,
warmth,
etc..
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. i.) To
respire;
to
inhale
and
exhale
air;
hence;,
to
live..
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. i.) To pass like
breath;
noiselessly
or
gently;
to
exhale;
to
emanate;
to blow
gently.
Exhalence
::
Exhalence
(n.)
Exhalation.
Exhalement
::
Exhalement
(n.)
Exhalation.
Volatilize
::
Volatilize
(v. t.) To
render
volatile;
to cause to
exhale
or
evaporate;
to cause to pass off in
vapor.
Exhale
::
Exhale
(v. t.) To draw out; to cause to be
emitted
in
vapor;
as, the sum
exhales
the
moisture
of the
earth..
Respire
::
Respire
(v. i.) To
breathe;
to
inhale
air into the
lungs,
and
exhale
it from them,
successively,
for the
purpose
of
maintaining
the
vitality
of the
blood..
Transpire
::
Transpire
(v. i.) To pass off in the form of vapor or
insensible
perspiration;
to
exhale.
Vapor
::
Vapor (n.) To pass off in
fumes,
or as a
moist,
floating
substance,
whether
visible
or
invisible,
to
steam;
to be
exhaled;
to
evaporate..
Expire
::
Expire
(v. t.) To give forth
insensibly
or
gently,
as a fluid or
vapor;
to emit in
minute
particles;
to
exhale;
as, the earth
expires
a damp
vapor;
plants
expire
odors..
Furnace
::
Furnace
(n.) To throw out, or
exhale,
as from a
furnace;
also, to put into a
furnace..
Inhale
::
Inhale
(v. t.) To
breathe
or draw into the
lungs;
to
inspire;
as, to
inhale
air; --
opposed
to
exhale..
Respire
::
Respire
(v. t.) To
breathe
out; to
exhale.
Steam
::
Steam (v. t.) To
exhale.
Dry
::
Dry (v. i.) To
evaporate
wholly;
to be
exhaled;
-- said of
moisture,
or a
liquid;
--
sometimes
with up; as, the
stream
dries,
or dries up..
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