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    exhale
    /ɛksˈheɪl/

    verb

    • 1. breathe out: "she sat back and exhaled deeply" Similar breathe outblow outpuff outtechnical:expireOpposite inhale

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  2. to send air out of your lungs: Take a deep breath in then exhale into the mouthpiece. Compare. inhale (BREATHE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal physiology: breathing & stopping breathing. aerobic. asphyxiation. aspirate. breathable. breathe (something) in. choke. draw breath phrase. expire. huff and puff idiom. hyperventilation.

  3. The meaning of EXHALE is to rise or be given off as vapor. How to use exhale in a sentence.

  4. EXHALE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of exhale in English. exhale. verb [ I or T ] formalus/eksˈheɪl/uk/eksˈheɪl/ Add to word listAdd to word list. to send air out of your lungs: Take a deep breath in then exhale into the mouthpiece. Compare. inhale(BREATHE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. 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.

  6. verb. When you exhale, you breathe out the air that is in your lungs. [formal] Hold your breath for a moment and exhale. [VERB] Wade exhaled a cloud of smoke and coughed. [VERB noun] Synonyms: breathe out, breathe, expel, blow out More Synonyms of exhale. exhalation (ekshəleɪʃən ) Word forms: plural exhalations variable noun.

  7. When you exhale, your lungs push air out, reducing the carbon dioxide in your body and making room for you to inhale oxygen. The Latin root exhalare combines ex , "out," and halare , "breathe." Definitions of exhale

  8. Define exhale. exhale synonyms, exhale pronunciation, exhale translation, English dictionary definition of exhale. 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 forth or...