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Meanings of
inhale
(inhaled)
in English
Portuguese
inalar
Catalan
aspirar
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To draw air into the lungs.
inspire
breathe in
inbreathe
exhale
Portuguese
inalar
Synonyms
Examples for "
inspire
"
inspire
breathe in
inbreathe
Examples for "
inspire
"
1
The Trust said her compositions continue to
inspire
a new generation today.
2
The list was long and familiar: Be authentic;
inspire
purpose; embrace uncertainty.
3
A key challenge now is to continue to
inspire
a wilting opposition.
4
The events of a century ago still have the power to
inspire
.
5
In the best cases, that leads to things that inform and
inspire
.
1
The breath of God came in Eden to
breathe
in
our lungs.
2
She fights in my person, and I live and
breathe
in
her.
3
Only in my exalted moments could I
breathe
in
that high air.
4
To just live in the culture and just
breathe
in
the culture.
5
For he had heard her
breathe
in
a continuous and regular way.
1
She
inbreathed
sharply, then her eyes narrowed a trifle.
2
This day-thishour-this minute in which she stood still,
inbreathing
-
had
confirmed her belief in Reese Beaudin.
3
Too much
inbreathing
and too violent an effort at inhaling will not help the singer at all.
4
His head tilted back as if sipping from a cup, as he lit and
inbreathed
the cigarette.
5
And I
inbreathed
Paris into my soul.
Usage of
inhaled
in English
1
Background: Cardiovascular safety concerns about
inhaled
ipratropium bromide have recently been raised.
2
No studies had shown
inhaled
steroids could protect against long-term lung damage.
3
The companies were developing the
inhaled
insulin as a treatment for diabetes.
4
Hoarhound tea can be put in the water and the steam
inhaled
.
5
When given via the
inhaled
route it is a selective pulmonary vasodilator.
6
Or
inhaled
,
for that matter, unless he needed the air to speak.
7
The five taken to hospital were thought to have
inhaled
sulphur dioxide.
8
The same was true for so-called combined spinal epidurals and
inhaled
analgesia.
9
He
inhaled
the odor of success sweet and strong in his nostrils.
10
Storm
inhaled
,
to give himself one more second to think things through.
11
Six feet in, she stopped, lowered her snout, and
inhaled
several times.
12
He didn't say anything, just
inhaled
deeply and stared at the stars.
13
Rogero
inhaled
deeply, looking away as he thought, then back at her.
14
The merchant put some new coals in the hookah, and
inhaled
deeply.
15
He took a cigarette, lit it, and
inhaled
,
feeling his mind clear.
16
I
inhaled
,
wishing they'd open the windows to let in the fragrances.
Other examples for "inhaled"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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inhaled
inhale
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
inhale deeply
inhale sharply
inhale corticosteroids
inhale slowly
inhale again
More collocations
Translations for
inhaled
Portuguese
inalar
inspirar
Catalan
aspirar
Inhaled
through the time
Inhaled
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common