- 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’.Similar and Opposite Words
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- To respire means to inhale and exhale air or gases, allowing for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within living organisms1234. Respire can also refer to the metabolic process of respiration, which involves breaking down organic molecules to produce energy34. Respire can also mean to breathe freely again after a period of trouble or exertion, or to regain one's spirits24.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of RESPIRE is breathe; specifically : to inhale and exhale air successively.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/respireto inhale and exhale air for the purpose of maintaining life; breathe. to breathe freely again, after anxiety, trouble, etc. verb (used with object),re·spired, re·spir·ing. to breathe; inhale and exhale. to exhale.www.dictionary.com/browse/respireTo respire is the process of inhaling and exhaling air or gases, allowing for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within living organisms. This is typically interpreted as breathing, but it can also refer to the biochemical processes involved in cellular respiration.www.definitions.net/definition/respireTo breathe in and out; inhale and exhale: respired with difficulty. 2. To carry out the metabolic process of respiration: Different parts of a plant respire at different rates. 3. Archaic To regain one's spirits, as after a period of exertion or trouble.www.thefreedictionary.com/respire
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