exolve (Meaning)

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exolve (v. t.)

To loose; to pay.

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exolve Sentence Examples

  1. The Earth's atmosphere is continuously evolving, with gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen being exolved and absorbed.
  2. The process of exolution occurs when a substance is released from a solution or mixture.
  3. The chemical reaction between an acid and a base exolves heat and water.
  4. When a volcano erupts, gases and ash are exolved from the Earth's mantle.
  5. The exolution of carbon dioxide from the lungs is a vital part of the respiratory process.
  6. The exolution of sweat from the skin helps to regulate body temperature.
  7. The exolution of pheromones from an insect can attract a mate or repel a predator.
  8. The exolution of hormones from the endocrine glands can affect a variety of bodily functions.
  9. The exolution of neurotransmitters from nerve cells is essential for communication between neurons.
  10. The exolution of enzymes from cells can catalyze a variety of chemical reactions.

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To loose; to pay.

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The Earth's atmosphere is continuously evolving, with gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen being exolved and absorbed.

The process of exolution occurs when a substance is released from a solution or mixture.

The chemical reaction between an acid and a base exolves heat and water.

When a volcano erupts, gases and ash are exolved from the Earth's mantle.