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Meanings of
exhalation
in English
Russian
выдох
Portuguese
expiração
Catalan
expiració
Spanish
espiración
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Flow of the respiratory current out of an organism.
expiration
breathing out
expiration movement
inhalation
inspiration movement
Related terms
physiological process
Russian
выдох
Portuguese
exalação
Spanish
exhalación
Back to the meaning
Exhaled breath.
halitus
Portuguese
exalação
Synonyms
Examples for "
expiration
"
expiration
breathing out
expiration movement
Examples for "
expiration
"
1
Time to
expiration
affects the value of the option and defines risk.
2
The model may also help explain regional dynamic airway narrowing during
expiration
.
3
At the point of
expiration
,
time value will have declined to zero.
4
There is no
expiration
date almost - it might be 10 years.
5
They could also change some of the
expiration
dates in the agreement.
1
The first is to simply get under the water while
breathing
out
.
2
For added relaxation, count each second of
breathing
out
on your fingers.
3
The stones and the walls seemed to be
breathing
out
hot air.
4
Herself, external to herself, was
breathing
out
there-offsomewhere in that tray.
5
I sat on the lip of the tub, breathing in,
breathing
out
.
Usage of
exhalation
in English
1
Conclusions: A specific breathing strategy,
exhalation
during the lift, improved task performance.
2
Far below in the flesh he allowed himself a long slow
exhalation
.
3
It never changes; a single lupine
exhalation
could re-ice it to rubble.
4
He drank for half a minute, then let out an explosive
exhalation
.
5
Willow sighed, an almost impossibly long
exhalation
for a person so small.
6
He lets out a long
exhalation
and begins to defrost his limbs.
7
Down in the crypt he heard a sharp
exhalation
,
almost a hiss.
8
Thus eminently situated, the sun can exercise his full powers of
exhalation
.
9
Will's breaths came in pained gasps, each
exhalation
tinged with a growl.
10
Inhale through nostrils for four seconds, and upon one
exhalation
,
speak slowly:
11
It started as a stuttering
exhalation
that turned into a chortling cough.
12
With a pained
exhalation
,
Andrew struggles to sit up against the logs.
13
Under the doorsill, a slow, probing sniff, an
exhalation
of electric steam.
14
Josh froze, all the breath leaving his body in one shocked
exhalation
.
15
Rubinstein calls Chopin the
exhalation
of the third epoch in art.
16
I heard a muted grunt of effort and a long
exhalation
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
exhalation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
long exhalation
slow exhalation
soft exhalation
last exhalation
sharp exhalation
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Translations for
exhalation
Russian
выдох
выдыхание
эксгаляция
Portuguese
expiração
exalação
Catalan
expiració
exhalació
Spanish
espiración
movimiento espirador
exhalación
soplo
hálito
Exhalation
through the time
Exhalation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common