Past tense for to take air into the lungs and then expel it
“She holds the client steady and asks him to breathe deeply.”
Past tense for to be alive or remain living
“I have loved the University of Oxford with a deep and passionate love, and as long as I breathe, that attachment will continue.”
Past tense for to give an impression of
“The room seemed to breathe the air of a different era.”
Past tense for to imbue with a quality
“The uprising can be seen as a last-ditch effort to breathe life into a fading revolutionary tradition.”
Past tense for to say something, especially to divulge information
“Do not breathe a word about our conversation to anyone.”
(literary) Past tense for to blow softly with the sound of a passing wind
“Let the howling wind breathe through the great banks of wood-louvered doors.”
Past tense for to speak in a low or barely audible voice
Past tense for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Past tense for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Past tense for to gasp or utter with effort
Past tense for tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
Past tense for to awaken from a period of death, unconsciousness or dormancy
Past tense for take a short break
Past tense for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Past tense for to throw or give off (gas, light, etc.)
Past tense for to discern by the sense of smell
Spoken in a soft or quiet voice
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