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  • TRANSPIRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Transpire comes from the Latin verb spirare (“to breathe”), which also breathed life into perspire, aspire, and inspire, among other words Wafting up into English in the late 16th century, transpire was originally used (as it still is) for the action of vapor passing out of the pores of a living membrane such as the skin
  • TRANSPIRED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    TRANSPIRED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of transpire 2 If it transpires that something has happened… Learn more
  • TRANSPIRED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Transpired definition: (of events) having taken place See examples of TRANSPIRED used in a sentence
  • Transpire - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Transpire is a fancy way of saying "happen " You might go to a fortune teller to find out what will transpire in the future Originally used to express when information became known or came to light, many purists will tell you that's really the best way to use transpire
  • Transpired - definition of transpired by The Free Dictionary
    Define transpired transpired synonyms, transpired pronunciation, transpired translation, English dictionary definition of transpired v tran·spired , tran·spir·ing , tran·spires v intr 1 To come about; happen or occur 2 To become known; come to light 3 To give off vapor containing
  • TRANSPIRE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    When it transpires that something is the case, people discover that it is the case Discover everything about the word "TRANSPIRE" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
  • transpire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    It eventually transpired that the murder victim had been a notorious blackmailer 1832, Thomas De Quincey, Klosterheim Or, the Masque: The story of Paulina's and Maximilian's mutual attachment had transpired through many of the travellers 1839, Edmund Burke, The Annual Register of World Events:
  • TRANSPIRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    On the first day, for instance, it transpired that the steamships were not ready for boarding


















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