The flu-covered immune rodents were not exhaling virus into the air.
Dust can infect animals with flu, raising coronavirus concerns|Erin Garcia de Jesus|August 24, 2020|Science News For Students
The larger respiratory droplets that are known to spread the coronavirus are larger bits of spit and mucus that a person propels outward when they forcefully exhale.
How To Make Indoor Air Safer|Kaleigh Rogers (kaleigh.rogers@fivethirtyeight.com)|July 20, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Filters in the tubing keep each patient’s exhaled air from infecting others.
COVID-19 victims could breathe easier with these innovations|Kathiann Kowalski|May 7, 2020|Science News For Students
Between 30 and 40 percent of the people with coronavirus infections exhaled viruses if they wore no mask.
How much do masks help against COVID-19?|Tina Hesman Saey|April 23, 2020|Science News For Students
Breathing in smaller airborne droplets exhaled or coughed out may also cause infection.
Six foot social-distancing will not always be enough for COVID-19|Tina Hesman Saey|April 23, 2020|Science News For Students
Changing the way you inhale and exhale can help you feel more relaxed, energized, or focused.
How to Master the Art of Breathing|Ari Meisel|April 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Then, exhale through a slightly open mouth as you count to four.
How to Master the Art of Breathing|Ari Meisel|April 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Like a gangster shooting in a Hays Code era motion picture, the inhale and the exhale are shown in separate shots.
‘Silicon Valley’ and the Return of Stoner Television|Rich Goldstein|April 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Mom drew deeply on her cigarette, fingers shaking on the exhale.
‘Tracing the Blue Light’: Read Chapter 1 of Eileen Cronin’s ‘Mermaid’|Eileen Cronin|April 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Silently count to five on each inhale and exhale; continue for five to 15 minutes.
5 Healthier Ways to Detox (That Aren’t Juice Cleanses)|DailyBurn|February 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The very odor of acids seemed to exhale from his shivering person.
The Incendiary|W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
It is the air which all intellects inhale and exhale, and it is the wind which blows the worlds into order and orbit.
The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature|Various
He could see clearly the poisonous vapor which it was said to exhale!
The Lady Doc|Caroline Lockhart
The parting of the double ruby pout of his lips seemed to exhale an air sweeter and purer than what it drew in: ah!
Memoirs Of Fanny Hill|John Cleland
Here all the warmth and perfume of the summer day seemed still to exhale itself in a long sigh like that of a peaceful sleeper.
The Shadow of Life|Anne Douglas Sedgwick
British Dictionary definitions for exhale
exhale
/ (ɛksˈheɪl, ɪɡˈzeɪl) /
verb
to expel (breath, tobacco smoke, etc) from the lungs; breathe out
to give off (air, vapour, fumes, etc) or (of air, vapour, etc) to be given off; emanate
Derived forms of exhale
exhalable, adjectiveexhalation, noun
Word Origin for exhale
C14: from Latin exhālāre to breathe out, from hālāre to breathe