inbreathe (Meaning)

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inbreathe (v. t.)

To infuse by breathing; to inspire.

inbreathe Sentence Examples

  1. The yogi deeply inbreathed to prepare for his meditation session.
  2. As the storm approached, the air became thick and difficult to inbreathe.
  3. The patient inbreathe slowly and deeply, following the instructions of the nurse.
  4. The fragrance of the blooming flowers was so intoxicating that I couldn't help but inbreathe it deeply.
  5. Inhale deeply and then exhale all the air out of your lungs, inbreathing again to refill them.
  6. The singer held her inbreath for several seconds to create a dramatic effect during her performance.
  7. The asthmatic child struggled to inbreathe as the attack worsened.
  8. I took a deep inbreath of fresh mountain air, filling my lungs with its invigorating scent.
  9. The newborn took its first inbreath, signaling its arrival into the world.
  10. The hiker paused at the summit to inbreathe the breathtaking view before him.

FAQs About the word inbreathe

To infuse by breathing; to inspire.

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The yogi deeply inbreathed to prepare for his meditation session.

As the storm approached, the air became thick and difficult to inbreathe.

The patient inbreathe slowly and deeply, following the instructions of the nurse.

The fragrance of the blooming flowers was so intoxicating that I couldn't help but inbreathe it deeply.