Give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.
1 The bananas give off ethylene, a clear, odorless gas that promotes ripening.
2 Trees also give off their excess moisture through the leaves and bark.
3 When working hard, living things give off more heat; when resting, less.
4 Does it give off the kind of peace you wish to attain?
5 When they are hunting, they give off the scent of female moths.
6 The Port of Authority say that they give off fumes and smell.
7 And they give off this energy at a different rate than denser materials.
8 Take biophotons, for example, the light that living things give off .
9 That is light; gas and oil merely give off illuminated stench.
10 But water ice should give off some gas from direct sublimation.
11 Even snow and ice give off water vapor, though in very small quantities.
12 Even those most passionate on the subject give off a faint what's-the-use vibe.
13 These herbs give off a powerful scent that will help him to breathe.'
14 Nay, in overcrowded rooms, they actually absorb carbonic acid and give off oxygen.
15 Through photosynthesis the plants give off fresh oxygen for the room.
16 Even single-celled animals like bacteria and fungi breathe oxygen and give off heat.
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