embreathement (Meaning)

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embreathement (n.)

The act of breathing in; inspiration.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embreathement

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embreathement Sentence Examples

  1. The embreathement of the crisp, morning air filled her lungs with invigorating freshness.
  2. With each embreathement, he absorbed the intoxicating fragrance of jasmine flowers.
  3. The yogi practiced deep embreathement to calm his mind and connect with his inner self.
  4. The aroma of the lavender fields wafted in the breeze, inviting embreathement of its soothing scent.
  5. The embreathement of the sea breeze carried the sound of crashing waves, creating a symphony of tranquility.
  6. The scent of freshly baked bread filled the air, enticing embreathement of its warm, yeasty aroma.
  7. The embreathement of the forest air revived her senses, filling her with a sense of rejuvenation.
  8. The child's embreathement was shallow and rapid, indicating distress.
  9. The embreathement of the polluted air caused her to cough and wheeze.
  10. The embreathement of the toxic fumes left a burning sensation in her throat.

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The act of breathing in; inspiration.

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No antonyms found.

The embreathement of the crisp, morning air filled her lungs with invigorating freshness.

With each embreathement, he absorbed the intoxicating fragrance of jasmine flowers.

The yogi practiced deep embreathement to calm his mind and connect with his inner self.

The aroma of the lavender fields wafted in the breeze, inviting embreathement of its soothing scent.