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breathe (v.)

1.come off due to an explosion or other strong force

2.draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs"I can breathe better when the air is clean" "The patient is respiring"

3.expel (gases or odors)

4.reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked"This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours"

5.take a short break from one's activities in order to relax

6.manifest or evince"She breathes the Christian spirit"

7.utter or tell"not breathe a word"

8.impart as if by breathing"He breathed new life into the old house"

9.be alive"Every creature that breathes"

10.allow the passage of air through"Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear"

breathed (adj.)

1.uttered without voice"could hardly hear her breathed plea, `Help me'" "voiceless whispers"

2.having breath or breath as specified; usually used in combination"sweet-breathed"

 

see also

 

synonyms

breathed (adj.)

voiceless

 

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Merriam-Webster (1913)

BreatheBreathe (brē�), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Breathed (brē�d); p. pr. & vb. n. Breathing.] [From Breath.]


1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. “I am in health, I breathe.” Shak.

Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land!
Sir W. Scott [The Lay of the Last Minstrel].

2. To take breath; to rest from action.

Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! Shak.

3. To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to emanate; to blow gently.

The air breathes upon us here most sweetly. Shak.

There breathes a living fragrance from the shore. Byron.

BreatheBreathe, v. t.
1. To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire.

To view the light of heaven, and breathe the vital air. Dryden.

2. To inject by breathing; to infuse; -- with into.

Able to breathe life into a stone. Shak.

And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. Gen. ii. 7.

3. To emit or utter by the breath; to utter softly; to whisper; as, to breathe a vow.

He softly breathed thy name. Dryden.

Or let the church, our mother, breathe her curse,
A mother's curse, on her revolting son.
Shak.

4. To exhale; to emit, as breath; as, the flowers breathe odors or perfumes.

5. To express; to manifest; to give forth.

Others articles breathe the same severe spirit. Milner.

6. To act upon by the breath; to cause to sound by breathing. “They breathe the flute.” Prior.

7. To promote free respiration in; to exercise.

And every man should beat thee. I think thou wast created for men to breathe themselves upon thee. Shak.

8. To suffer to take breath, or recover the natural breathing; to rest; as, to breathe a horse.

A moment breathed his panting steed. Sir W. Scott.

9. To put out of breath; to exhaust.

Mr. Tulkinghorn arrives in his turret room, a little breathed by the journey up. Dickens.

10. (Phonetics) To utter without vocality, as the nonvocal consonants.

The same sound may be pronounces either breathed, voiced, or whispered. H. Sweet.

Breathed elements, being already voiceless, remain unchanged [in whispering]. H. Sweet.

To breathe again, to take breath; to feel a sense of relief, as from danger, responsibility, or press of business. -- To breathe one's last, to die; to expire. -- To breathe a vein, to open a vein; to let blood. Dryden.

 

Wikipedia

Breathe

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  • For information on the respiratory system, see breath, lung, diaphragm (anatomy), trachea, gas exchange

Breathe may refer to:

  • Breathe (band), a British band active in the 1980s
  • Breathe (New Zealand band)
  • Breathe (Midge Ure album), a 1996 Midge Ure album
  • Breathe (Midnight Oil album), a 1996 Midnight Oil album
  • Breathe (Faith Hill album), a 1999 Faith Hill album
  • Breathe (Keller Williams)
  • Breathe (Penni Russon)

For songs called "Breathe", see Breathe (song)

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