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Synonyms for transpire
trænˈspaɪərtran·spire
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transpireverb
To perspire.
transpireverb
To become known.
Synonyms:
discover, reveal, come to lighttranspireverb
To happen, take place.
Synonyms:
come to pass, occur, come about
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transpire, transpirateverb
pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas
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transpiratetranspireverb
exude water vapor
"plants transpire"
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transpiratetranspireverb
come to light; become known
"It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany"
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transpiratetranspireverb
come about, happen, or occur
"Several important events transpired last week"
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transpiratetranspireverb
give off (water) through the skin
Synonyms:
transpirate
Dictionary of English Synonymes
transpireverb
Synonyms:
evaporate (through the pores), exhale, pass of in vaportranspireverb
Synonyms:
become known, be disclosed, come to light, come out, be made public, get abroad, leak outtranspireverb
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[common, especially in the U. S., but not well authorized.] happen, occur, come to pass
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1908 | appear | |
#2995 | discover | |
#3110 | occur | |
#4430 | escape | |
#7124 | reveal | |
#10703 | sweat | |
#81520 | exude | |
#99974 | transpire | |
#183320 | perspire |
How to use transpire in a sentence?
The trees need to transpire to cool themselves and to add more water vapor into the atmosphere. But the soil doesn't have extra water for the trees to pull in, if this continues, the forest may no longer be able to sustain itself.
It's very hard to predict what will transpire, there isn't going to be any certainty over whether it's going to be a one-week spat or a two-year spat.
With the savagery of ISIS, with the aggression in terror by Iran's proxies, and by Iran itself ... the combination of turbulence has now displaced millions of people, has butchered hundreds of thousands, and we don't know what will transpire.
Produce are alive even after harvest and they continue to breath and transpire even on your counter top.
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