"Exhales" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exhales" Meaning

To exhale means to breathe out, expel air from the lungs, often accompanied by relaxation or relief.

"Exhales" Examples

Usage Examples of "exhales"


As she finished singing, she exhales deeply, releasing all the tension in her chest.
The weightlifter exhaled slowly after completing the difficult lift, grateful for the extra air.
The yoga instructor instructed the student to exhale slowly as they moved into the downward-facing dog position.
The stressed-out commuter exhaled a sigh of relief as they finally walked through the door of their home.
The scuba diver slowly exhaled as they descended into the depths of the ocean, careful not to get the bends.

"Exhales" Similar Words

Exgorgitation

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Exhalant

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Something that is exhalant is tending to push out or discharge air, gas, or any other substance. In a more figurative sense, it can also describe someone or something that is outgoing, social, and enjoys sharing their thoughts, opinions, or energy with others.

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Exhalations

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Exhalations are the act of breathing out or the sound made when breathing out. They are the opposite of inhalations, which are breaths taken in. Exhalations can also refer to the gentle sighs or groans that someone makes when they are relaxed, tired, or relieved.

Exhalative

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Exhale

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Exhaled

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Exhalence

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I apologize, but there is no word "exhalence". It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type "exhalation", it refers to the act of breathing out, or the process of expelling air from the lungs.

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Exhaust

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The word "exhaust" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To use up all the strength, energy, or resources: "I am exhausted from working all night and need to rest."<br>2. A device that removes waste products from an engine or machine: "The car's exhaust system needs to be replaced."<br>3. To shoot or propel a projectile, such as an arrow or a missile: "The hunter exhausted the deer with a well-placed shot."<br><br>In general, the word "exhaust" means to use up or remove something, whether it's energy, strength, or resources.

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Exhaustedly

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Exhaustedness

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Exhausting

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