- verbrespire (verb) · respires (third person present) · respired (past tense) · respired (past participle) · respiring (present participle)
- breathe:"he lay back, respiring deeply" · "a country where fresh air seems impossible to respire"
- (of a plant) carry out respiration, especially at night when photosynthesis has ceased.
- literaryrecover hope, courage, or strength after a time of difficulty:"the archduke, newly respiring from so long a war"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French respirer or Latin respirare ‘breathe out’, from re- ‘again’ + spirare ‘breathe’.
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