Exhalations [noun]
Definition of Exhalations:
breathing out
Opposite/Antonyms of Exhalations:
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Sentence/Example of Exhalations:
Numerous experts — epidemiologists, virologists and engineers — supported the notion of using exhalation as a conservative proxy to show potential transmission risk in various settings.
On the keys, Parrish repeats a sequence of rich chords, melody rising like a sharp breath, then lowering like a calm exhalation.
Widely-used cloth masks provide less protection for people wearing them than an N95, but they still help to significantly limit community transmission of the virus by reducing how far exhalations travel.
Then the west wind, which had held its breath so long, broke loose with unrestrained exhalation.
She looked about—there was so much to look at—with a deep exhalation.
Money seemed to flow from the ground; vast fortunes 'rose like an exhalation,' as your Milton says.
They are hurtful because they lessen the exhalation of carbonic anhydride from the lungs.
But there was a terribly damp and earthy exhalation about it, which suggested an unpleasant sensation of being entombed alive.
He felt distinctly brutal as he heard his host emit a weak exhalation of assent to some change of position.
The air seemed to be no longer air, but some poisonous exhalation that had suddenly arisen and enveloped us.