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    Tran·spire
    /tran(t)ˈspī(ə)r/

    verb

    • 1. occur; happen: "I'm going to find out exactly what transpired" Similar happenoccurtake placecome about
    • 2. (of a plant or leaf) give off water vapor through the stomata.
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  3. Transpire means to take place, to become known, or to give off vapor, among other senses. Learn the origin, usage, synonyms, and examples of this verb from the authoritative dictionary source.

  4. Transpire means to become known, to happen, or to lose water. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. verb (used without object) , tran·spired, tran·spir·ing. to occur; happen; take place. to emit or give off waste matter, watery vapor, etc., through the surface, as of the body or of leaves. to escape, as moisture or odor, through or as if through pores. to be revealed or become known.

  6. Transpire means to give off vapor through the pores, to become known, or to happen. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage note of this word from various dictionaries and sources.

  7. Transpire means to become known or clear, or to happen. It is often used in the passive form with that-clause. Learn more about its pronunciation, synonyms, and biological meaning.

  8. 4 days ago · Transpire means to become known, to happen, or to give off vapor or moisture through the skin or leaves. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from Collins Dictionary.

  9. verb. come about, happen, or occur. “Several important events transpired last week” see more. verb. come to light; become known. “It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany” see more. verb. pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas. synonyms: transpirate. see more. verb.

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