outbreathe Synonyms
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outbreathe Meaning
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outbreathe (v. t.)
To breathe forth.
To cause to be out of breath; to exhaust.
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outbreathe (v. i.)
To issue, as breath; to be breathed out; to exhale.
outbreathe Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The wind howled and whistled through the trees, creating an eerie outbreathe that sent shivers down my spine.
- The steam from the hot bath filled the room, mingling with my outbreathes and creating a relaxing atmosphere.
- The sleeping baby's outbreathes were soft and rhythmic, like the ticking of a clock.
- The dying man took a final outbreathe, his body slowly succumbing to the inevitable.
- During meditation, I focused on my outbreathes, using them to calm my mind and release stress.
- 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.