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ex·hale E0274200 (ĕks-hāl′, ĕk-sāl′)v. ex·haled, ex·hal·ing, ex·hales v.intr.1. a. To breathe out.b. To emit air or vapor.2. To be given off or emitted.v.tr.1. To blow (something) forth or breathe (something) out.2. To give off; emit: chimneys exhaling dense smoke. [Middle English exalen, from Latin exhālāre : ex-, ex- + hālāre, to breathe.]exhale (ɛksˈheɪl; ɪɡˈzeɪl) vb1. (Physiology) to expel (breath, tobacco smoke, etc) from the lungs; breathe out2. to give off (air, vapour, fumes, etc) or (of air, vapour, etc) to be given off; emanate[C14: from Latin exhālāre to breathe out, from hālāre to breathe] exˈhalable adj ˌexhaˈlation nex•hale (ɛksˈheɪl, ɛkˈseɪl) v. -haled, -hal•ing. v.i. 1. to emit breath or vapor; breathe out. 2. to pass off as vapor; pass off as an effluence. v.t. 3. to breathe out; emit (air, vapor, sound, etc.). 4. to give off as vapor. 5. to draw out as a vapor or effluence; evaporate. [1350–1400; < Latin exhālāre=ex- ex-1 + hālāre to emit (vapor)] exhale Past participle: exhaled Gerund: exhaling
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I exhale | you exhale | he/she/it exhales | we exhale | you exhale | they exhale |
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I exhaled | you exhaled | he/she/it exhaled | we exhaled | you exhaled | they exhaled |
Present Continuous |
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I am exhaling | you are exhaling | he/she/it is exhaling | we are exhaling | you are exhaling | they are exhaling |
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I have exhaled | you have exhaled | he/she/it has exhaled | we have exhaled | you have exhaled | they have exhaled |
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I was exhaling | you were exhaling | he/she/it was exhaling | we were exhaling | you were exhaling | they were exhaling |
Past Perfect |
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I had exhaled | you had exhaled | he/she/it had exhaled | we had exhaled | you had exhaled | they had exhaled |
Future |
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I will exhale | you will exhale | he/she/it will exhale | we will exhale | you will exhale | they will exhale |
Future Perfect |
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I will have exhaled | you will have exhaled | he/she/it will have exhaled | we will have exhaled | you will have exhaled | they will have exhaled |
Future Continuous |
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I will be exhaling | you will be exhaling | he/she/it will be exhaling | we will be exhaling | you will be exhaling | they will be exhaling |
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I have been exhaling | you have been exhaling | he/she/it has been exhaling | we have been exhaling | you have been exhaling | they have been exhaling |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been exhaling | you will have been exhaling | he/she/it will have been exhaling | we will have been exhaling | you will have been exhaling | they will have been exhaling |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been exhaling | you had been exhaling | he/she/it had been exhaling | we had been exhaling | you had been exhaling | they had been exhaling |
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I would exhale | you would exhale | he/she/it would exhale | we would exhale | you would exhale | they would exhale |
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I would have exhaled | you would have exhaled | he/she/it would have exhaled | we would have exhaled | you would have exhaled | they would have exhaled | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | exhale - expel air; "Exhale when you lift the weight"breathe out, expirebreathe, take a breath, suspire, respire - draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"snort - make a snorting sound by exhaling hard; "The critic snorted contemptuously"blow - exhale hard; "blow on the soup to cool it down"breathe in, inhale, inspire - draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well" | | 2. | exhale - give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke"give forth, emanateemit, pass off, breathe - expel (gases or odors) |
exhaleverb1. breathe out, breathe, expel, blow out, respire Hold your breath for a moment and exhale.2. give off, emit, steam, discharge, send out, evaporate, issue, eject, emanate The craters exhale water, carbon dioxide, and sulphur dioxide.exhaleverbTo expel air in the process of respiration:breathe (out), expire.Translationsexhale (eksˈheil) verb to breathe out. 呼氣 呼气exhalation (eksəˈleiʃən) noun 呼氣 呼气EncyclopediaSeeexhalationexhaleenUK
ex·hale (eks-hāl'), 1. To breathe out. Synonym(s): expire (1) 2. To emit a gas or vapor or odor. exhale (ĕks-hāl′, ĕk-sāl′)v. ex·haled, ex·haling, ex·hales v.intr.1. a. To breathe out.b. To emit air or vapor.2. To be given off or emitted.v.tr.1. To blow (something) forth or breathe (something) out.2. To give off; emit: chimneys exhaling dense smoke.ex·hale (eks-hāl') 1. To breathe out. Synonym(s): expire (1) . 2. To emit a gas, vapor, or odor. ex·hale (eks-hāl') 1. To breathe out. 2. To emit a gas or vapor or odor. exhaleenUK
Synonyms for exhaleverb breathe outSynonyms- breathe out
- breathe
- expel
- blow out
- respire
verb give offSynonyms- give off
- emit
- steam
- discharge
- send out
- evaporate
- issue
- eject
- emanate
Synonyms for exhaleverb to expel air in the process of respirationSynonymsSynonyms for exhaleverb expel airSynonymsRelated Words- breathe
- take a breath
- suspire
- respire
- snort
- blow
Antonymsverb give out (breath or an odor)SynonymsRelated Words |