Exhale

Verb

 * 1)  To expel air from the lungs through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.
 * 2)  To pass off in the form of vapour; to emerge.
 * 3) * 2008, Gregor Dallas, Metrostop Paris, John Murray 2009, p. 9:
 * Above was a tiled roof – though from that imperfect tiling exhaled stench and pestilence.
 * 1)  To expel (something) from the lungs by action of the diaphragm.

Synonyms

 * breathe out, expire
 * breathe out, expire

Antonyms

 * breathe in, inhale
 * breathe in, inspire

Derived terms

 * exhalation

Related terms

 * inhalation
 * inhale
 * inhaler

Thesaurus
aerate, aerify, atomize, be aromatic, be redolent of, blow, blow off, breathe, breathe hard, breathe in, breathe out, carbonate, chlorinate, cough, discharge, distill, eject, emanate, emit, emit a smell, etherify, etherize, evacuate, evaporate, exhaust, expel, expire, fluidize, fractionate, fume, fumigate, gasify, gasp, give forth, give off, give out, give vent to, gulp, hack, hiccup, huff, hydrogenate, inhale, inspire, issue forth, let out, open the floodgates, open the sluices, oxygenate, pant, pass off, perfume, puff, reek, respire, send out, sigh, smell, smell of, smoke, sneeze, sniff, sniffle, snore, snort, snuff, snuffle, spray, steam, stink, sublimate, sublime, throw off, vapor, vaporize, volatilize, wheeze, yield an odor

Etymology
From exhaler:, from  exhalare:, from ex: + halare:.

Translations

 * Danish: ånde ud
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: hengittää ulos
 * Greek:


 * Norwegian: puste ut
 * Russian: выдыхать, выдохнуть
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Telugu: నిశ్వాసించు (niSvaasiMchu)