breathed; breathing
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2
: to blow softly
3
: live
4
: to pause and rest before continuing
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: to feel free of restraint
needs room to breathe
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a
: to permit passage of air or vapor
a fabric that breathes
b
of an internal combustion engine
: to use air to support combustion
c
: to be cooled or dried by air that passes by or through
clothing that allows your skin to breathe
7
of wine
: to develop flavor and bouquet by exposure to air
8
a
: to become perceptible : be expressed
a personality that breathes and that distinguishes his work—Bennett Schiff
1
: to inhale and exhale
breathe air
2
a
: to send out by exhaling
b
: to instill by or as if by breathing
breathe new life into the movement
3
: to take in in breathing
breathe the scent of pines
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5
: to give rest from exertion to
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: to spend a great deal of time, thought, or effort on (something) : to be wholly devoted to (some interest or activity)
The Virginia native may not breathe basketball 24-7 … but during games and practice, his focus is second to none.—Robbi Pickeral
As with visiting companies, one of the key reasons for going to conferences is to avoid the tunnel vision that can overcome managers who live and breathe their business.—Leslie Brokaw
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