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outbreathing

/ˌaʊtˈbrɛθɪŋ/ noun · British & US
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What does outbreathing mean?

Outbreathing refers to the act of breathing out or exhaling air from the lungs. It can also refer to the process of releasing air or gas from a container or system. In medical contexts, outbreathing is an important aspect of respiratory function, while in other contexts, it can be a deliberate action, such as when using bellows to fuel a fire. The term can also be used to describe the act of releasing air or gas from a container or system, such as when a scuba diver exhales underwater. Outbreathing is an essential aspect of many physical and biological processes, and its importance cannot be overstated.

noun

The act of breathing out; exhalation.

Senses
  1. The act of breathing out; exhalation.
Example

"The outbreathing of the bellows helped to fuel the fire."

More examples

"The outbreathing of the bellows helped to fuel the fire."

"The outbreathing of the athlete was labored after the sprint."

Plural outbreathings

The plural form is used to describe multiple instances of outbreathing, such as when a person exhales multiple times in a row.

Example

"The outbreathings of the athlete were labored after the sprint."

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Etymology of outbreathing

The word outbreathing is derived from the Old English words 'out' and 'breathe', which together mean 'to breathe out'. This etymology reflects the word's original meaning, which referred to the act of exhaling air from the lungs.

Usage notes

In medical contexts, outbreathing can refer to the process of exhaling air from the lungs. In other contexts, it can refer to the act of releasing air or gas from a container or system.

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