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		Definition of perspiration in English: perspirationnoun pəːspɪˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌpərspəˈreɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The process of sweating.  exercise causes perspiration and a speeded-up heartbeat  Example sentencesExamples -  Minimize skin exposure to moisture caused by incontinence, perspiration, or wound drainage.
 -  Well, again, there is just as much luck as there is inspiration and perspiration in the process.
 -  It has been proven to raise blood pressure and cause perspiration.
 -  I'll have to settle for perspiration rather than ‘inspiration’, whether divine or otherwise.
 -  The team has created a number of sensors that can monitor voice tone, facial expressions, perspiration and heart beat.
 -  Given the personnel involved, it looks as though the game will be more about perspiration than inspiration.
 -  Such a world sees thought as a process unnatural enough to cause perspiration.
 -  Symptoms of the infection included heightened pulse, euphoria, high levels of perspiration and a distinct ringing in the ears.
 -  While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes.
 -  The garment repels water but is sufficiently porous to prevent moisture buildup from perspiration.
 -  This kind of breathing sustains other aspects of the stress response, such as rapid heart rate and perspiration.
 -  The polygraph tests measured blood pressure, respiration and changes in perspiration.
 -  The effect, when eaten, is to stimulate the palate, aid digestion, increase blood circulation and cause perspiration.
 -  Heat Exhaustion is caused by excessive loss of water and salt from the body through perspiration.
 -  Prevent foot odour and excessive perspiration by including sufficient silica in your diet.
 -  A thousand bucks and a whole load of perspiration later, you will probably wonder why you even bothered.
 -  Releasing toxins via the skin through perspiration reduces the load on both the kidneys and liver.
 -  Most people lose about 10 cups of water daily through urination, perspiration and respiration.
 -  Continuous perspiration uses up internal energy, which must be replenished.
 -  Exercise cranks up perspiration, leading to prime conditions for a zit reaction.
 
 - 1.1 Sweat.
 perspiration ran down his forehead  Example sentencesExamples -  He was leaning heavily on the crutches, breathing fast, and perspiration was beading on his forehead.
 -  Drops of perspiration pour from millions of tiny sweat glands in the skin.
 -  Could he go up to the emperor's personal advisor like this, covered in blood and perspiration?
 -  His skin suddenly snapped tight and dry, the perspiration and moisture gone from its surface.
 -  They will hold your hair off of your face and prevent salty perspiration from sucking all the moisture out of your hair.
 -  His bulky muscles were covered in dirt and perspiration, and he'd been drilling our team the entire game.
 -  His breathing was painful and laboured, his brow wet with perspiration.
 -  Breathing hard, perspiration making her clothes stick to her body, Natalie sprinted towards the goal.
 -  He was nauseated, short of breath, dizzy and drenched in perspiration.
 -  When I turned to look at him, I was shocked to see his face was gray, covered in perspiration and his breathing was shallow.
 -  His body was wet with perspiration and his breathing was deep and heavy.
 -  I suppose it was just perspiration - but it kind of seemed like spittle.
 -  They were breathing hard and a mist of perspiration glistened on their foreheads.
 -  Sensors measure the activity of your sweat glands and the amount of perspiration on your skin, alerting you to anxiety.
 -  Slowly, gingerly, he stood up, his breathing long and hard and his face wet with perspiration.
 -  Cotton absorbs sweat, but he found that a polyester blend wicked perspiration off the skin.
 -  The simple fine powder does not disappear when perspiration or moisture contact it.
 -  Well, we hear it can be injected into your armpits to prevent unsightly perspiration, and into your hands to stop your palms sweating.
 -  I sat down on a bench, took a few heavy, deep breaths, and wiped off the small beads of perspiration on my forehead.
 -  The cream moisturises, while the powder absorbs perspiration that develops during the day.
 
  Synonyms sweat, moisture, dampness, wetness a lather sweating informal a muck sweat technical diaphoresis, hidrosis  
 
 Origin   Early 17th century: from French, from perspirer (see perspire).    Definition of perspiration in US English: perspirationnounˌpərspəˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌpərspəˈrāSH(ə)n 1The process of sweating.  it causes perspiration and a rapid heartbeat  Example sentencesExamples -  Such a world sees thought as a process unnatural enough to cause perspiration.
 -  Releasing toxins via the skin through perspiration reduces the load on both the kidneys and liver.
 -  Continuous perspiration uses up internal energy, which must be replenished.
 -  Most people lose about 10 cups of water daily through urination, perspiration and respiration.
 -  The garment repels water but is sufficiently porous to prevent moisture buildup from perspiration.
 -  Minimize skin exposure to moisture caused by incontinence, perspiration, or wound drainage.
 -  While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes.
 -  I'll have to settle for perspiration rather than ‘inspiration’, whether divine or otherwise.
 -  Prevent foot odour and excessive perspiration by including sufficient silica in your diet.
 -  Heat Exhaustion is caused by excessive loss of water and salt from the body through perspiration.
 -  A thousand bucks and a whole load of perspiration later, you will probably wonder why you even bothered.
 -  This kind of breathing sustains other aspects of the stress response, such as rapid heart rate and perspiration.
 -  The effect, when eaten, is to stimulate the palate, aid digestion, increase blood circulation and cause perspiration.
 -  Exercise cranks up perspiration, leading to prime conditions for a zit reaction.
 -  It has been proven to raise blood pressure and cause perspiration.
 -  Given the personnel involved, it looks as though the game will be more about perspiration than inspiration.
 -  The polygraph tests measured blood pressure, respiration and changes in perspiration.
 -  Symptoms of the infection included heightened pulse, euphoria, high levels of perspiration and a distinct ringing in the ears.
 -  The team has created a number of sensors that can monitor voice tone, facial expressions, perspiration and heart beat.
 -  Well, again, there is just as much luck as there is inspiration and perspiration in the process.
 
 - 1.1 Sweat.
 perspiration ran down his forehead  Example sentencesExamples -  When I turned to look at him, I was shocked to see his face was gray, covered in perspiration and his breathing was shallow.
 -  Well, we hear it can be injected into your armpits to prevent unsightly perspiration, and into your hands to stop your palms sweating.
 -  His breathing was painful and laboured, his brow wet with perspiration.
 -  The cream moisturises, while the powder absorbs perspiration that develops during the day.
 -  Drops of perspiration pour from millions of tiny sweat glands in the skin.
 -  Could he go up to the emperor's personal advisor like this, covered in blood and perspiration?
 -  The simple fine powder does not disappear when perspiration or moisture contact it.
 -  I suppose it was just perspiration - but it kind of seemed like spittle.
 -  Sensors measure the activity of your sweat glands and the amount of perspiration on your skin, alerting you to anxiety.
 -  They were breathing hard and a mist of perspiration glistened on their foreheads.
 -  His bulky muscles were covered in dirt and perspiration, and he'd been drilling our team the entire game.
 -  He was leaning heavily on the crutches, breathing fast, and perspiration was beading on his forehead.
 -  Cotton absorbs sweat, but he found that a polyester blend wicked perspiration off the skin.
 -  I sat down on a bench, took a few heavy, deep breaths, and wiped off the small beads of perspiration on my forehead.
 -  Breathing hard, perspiration making her clothes stick to her body, Natalie sprinted towards the goal.
 -  His body was wet with perspiration and his breathing was deep and heavy.
 -  They will hold your hair off of your face and prevent salty perspiration from sucking all the moisture out of your hair.
 -  Slowly, gingerly, he stood up, his breathing long and hard and his face wet with perspiration.
 -  His skin suddenly snapped tight and dry, the perspiration and moisture gone from its surface.
 -  He was nauseated, short of breath, dizzy and drenched in perspiration.
 
  Synonyms sweat, moisture, dampness, wetness  
 
 Origin   Early 17th century: from French, from perspirer (see perspire).     |