outbreathe (Meaning)

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outbreathe (v. t.)

To breathe forth.

To cause to be out of breath; to exhaust.

Webster

outbreathe (v. i.)

To issue, as breath; to be breathed out; to exhale.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outbreathe

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outbreathe Sentence Examples

  1. As he exhaled, a heavy outbreathe escaped his lungs, carrying with it a sense of relief.
  2. The orchestra reached a crescendo, and the audience let out a collective outbreathe of applause.
  3. The injured athlete struggled to outbreathe, her lungs burning with exertion.
  4. The dog panted heavily, its outbreathes creating a hot, damp mist on the window.
  5. The wind howled and whistled through the trees, creating an eerie outbreathe that sent shivers down my spine.
  6. The steam from the hot bath filled the room, mingling with my outbreathes and creating a relaxing atmosphere.
  7. The sleeping baby's outbreathes were soft and rhythmic, like the ticking of a clock.
  8. The dying man took a final outbreathe, his body slowly succumbing to the inevitable.
  9. During meditation, I focused on my outbreathes, using them to calm my mind and release stress.
  10. The outbreathing of a volcano spewed ash and smoke into the sky, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

FAQs About the word outbreathe

To breathe forth., To cause to be out of breath; to exhaust., To issue, as breath; to be breathed out; to exhale.

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As he exhaled, a heavy outbreathe escaped his lungs, carrying with it a sense of relief.

The orchestra reached a crescendo, and the audience let out a collective outbreathe of applause.

The injured athlete struggled to outbreathe, her lungs burning with exertion.

The dog panted heavily, its outbreathes creating a hot, damp mist on the window.