breathe out



breathe out

to exhale. Now, breathe out, then breathe in. The doctor told me to breathe out slowly.
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breathe something out

to exhale something. At last, he breathed his last breath out, and that was the end. Breathe out your breath slowly.
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breathe out

v.
1. To exhale: Breathe out slowly, and you will relax more easily.
2. To expel something from the lungs by exhaling: I closed my eyes and breathed out a sigh. The yoga instructor told everyone to take a big breath, hold it for ten seconds, and then breathe it out.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bales[beilz]
Nefertitinef-ər-TEE-tee (English)Ancient Egyptian
RockyRAH-keeEnglish
Eleutherios-Late Greek
Felipinho-Portuguese (Brazilian)
ÉVelyne-French