EMIT vs BREATHE: VERB
- Expel (gases or odors)
- Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
- Give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.
- To send out or give off.
- Expel (gases or odors)
- Utter or tell
- Manifest or evince
- Draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs
- Allow the passage of air through
- Impart as if by breathing
- Reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked
- Be alive
- Take a short break from one's activities in order to relax
EMIT vs BREATHE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To inhale and exhale air using the lungs.
- To inhale air or another gas.
- To exhale air or another gas.
- To reach fullness of flavor and aroma through exposure to air. Used chiefly of wine.
- To exchange gases as part of respiration or photosynthesis.
- To use air in combustion.
- To be alive; live.
- To pause to rest or regain breath.
- To move or blow gently.
- To allow air to pass through.
- To be exhaled or emanated, as a fragrance.
- To be manifested or suggested, as an idea or feeling.
- To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to emanate; to blow gently.
- To take breath; to rest from action.
- To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live.
- To utter with a voiceless exhalation of air.
- To allow (a person or animal) to rest or regain breath.
- To make apparent or manifest; suggest.
- To utter, especially quietly.
- To impart or instill.
- To take in or exchange (air or gases).
- To exhale or blow out.
- To inhale (an aroma, for example).
- To draw in (air) for combustion.
- To inhale and exhale (air or a gas such as oxygen) during respiration.
EMIT vs BREATHE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To issue with authority, especially to put (currency) into circulation.
- To voice; express.
- To give out as sound; utter.
- To send forth; to throw or give out; to cause to issue; to give vent to; to eject; to discharge
- To give or send out (matter or energy).
- To emit or utter by the breath; to utter softly; to whisper.
- To inject by breathing; to infuse; -- with into.
- To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire.
- To exhale; to emit, as breath.
EMIT vs BREATHE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Express audibly
- Give off, send forth, or discharge
- To send forth; throw or give out; vent: as, fire emits heat and smoke; boiling water emits steam; the sun and stars emit light.
- To let fly; discharge; dart or shoot.
- To issue, as an order or a decree; issue for circulation, as notes or bills of credit.
- To draw air into and expel it from the lungs; respire; figuratively, to live.
- To make a single respiration.
- To take breath; rest from action.
- To pass, as air; blow: as, “when winds breathe sweet,”
- To give utterance to disparaging or calumnious remarks; make insinuations: with upon.
- To exhale, as an odor; emanate.
- Figuratively, of inanimate things, to be instinct; be alive.
- To inhale and exhale in respiration: as, to breathe vitiated air.
- To inject by breathing; infuse: with into: as, “to breathe life into a stone,”
- To exhale; send out as breath; express; manifest.
- To exercise; keep in breath.
- To inspire or blow into; cause to sound by breathing.
- To utter; speak; whisper.
- To suffer to rest or recover breath.
- To open and bleed (a vein).
- (idiom) (breathe down (someone's) neck) To threaten by proximity, especially by pursuing closely.
- (idiom) (breathe down (someone's) neck) To watch or monitor closely, often annoyingly.
- (idiom) (breathe (one's) last) To die.
- (idiom) (easily/easy) /freely) To be relaxed or relieved, especially after a period of tension.
EMIT vs BREATHE: RELATED WORDS
- Deliver, Unleash, Exude, Transmit, Generate, Radiate, Spew, Produce, Let out, Let loose, Pass off, Give out, Give off, Utter, Breathe
- Air, Ventilate, Infuse, Inject, Relax, Breath, Inhale, Exhale, Take a breather, Take a breath, Pass off, Give off, Rest, Emit, Respire
EMIT vs BREATHE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Evolve, Discharge, Vent, Render, Give, Send, Unleash, Transmit, Generate, Radiate, Let loose, Give out, Give off, Utter, Breathe
- Respiration, Respiratory, Smell, Air, Ventilate, Infuse, Inject, Relax, Breath, Inhale, Exhale, Give off, Rest, Emit, Respire
EMIT vs BREATHE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Two colliding protons each emit a W boson.
- While the radiopharmaceuticals used for diagnosis emit gamma ray, the radiopharmaceuticals used for treatment emit beta ray.
- Bigger dots emit longer wavelengths, while smaller dots emit shorter wavelengths.
- Potential to Emit Workbook A Practical Guideto Calculating and Evaluating Your Potential to Emit Air Contaminantso to www.
- Low sound level fans will emit approximately two to three sones, while less quiet models will emit more than five sones.
- In every country, some people emit less than the average and some emit much, much more.
- There are presently 239 lecturers using eMIT and 3,700 students enrolled on the system with eMIT averaging 3,500 hits per day.
- Some nuclei emit alpha particles others emit beta particles and the emission of gamma rays may accompany either event.
- All input Observables must emit at least one value before the output Observable will emit a value.
- This new observable will only emit a value when the two GET observables emit their value.
- Colorado privileges are taken away, that he no longer gets to breathe the sweet air that us Coloradans get to breathe anymore.
- If it is difficult to breathe, it may be hard to eat at the same time as breathe.
- Night time is terrible, with her vocalizing and attempting to breathe; I often hold her head up so that she can breathe better.
- They may be able to breathe on their own, although some people require a machine to help them breathe.
- We breathe in oxygen and we breathe out carbon dioxide.
- You have to breathe first so your can help your child breathe.
- Breathe in, breathe out the blessed joy that we can endure in love.
- Almost all living things breathe in and breathe out this air.
- Breathe out so that I can breathe you in.
- What would it be like to die and still breathe and breathe and breathe?
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