EXUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone exudes a quality or feeling, or if it exudes, they show that they have it to a great extent The guerrillas exude confidence Every town, they say, is under their control [VERB noun] She exudes an air of relaxed calm [VERB noun] A dogged air of confidence exuded [VERB]
exude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary exude (third-person singular simple present exudes, present participle exuding, simple past and past participle exuded) (transitive) To discharge through pores or incisions, as moisture or other liquid matter; to give out
Exudate - Wikipedia Exudate is derived from exude 'to ooze' [2] from Latin exsūdāre 'to (ooze out) sweat' (ex- 'out' and sūdāre 'to sweat') [3] An exudate is any fluid that filters from the circulatory system into lesions or areas of inflammation It can be a pus-like or clear fluid