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    tran·spire
    [tran(t)ˈspī(ə)r]
    verb
    transpire (verb) · transpires (third person present) · transpired (past tense) · transpired (past participle) · transpiring (present participle)
    1. occur; happen:
      "I'm going to find out exactly what transpired"
      • prove to be the case:
        "as it transpired, he was right"
      • (it transpires)
        (of a secret or something unknown) come to be known; be revealed:
        "Yaddo, it transpired, had been under FBI surveillance for some time"
    2. botany
      (of a plant or leaf) give off water vapor through the stomata.
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘emit as vapor through the surface’): from French transpirer or medieval Latin transpirare, from Latin trans- ‘through’ + spirare ‘breathe’. Sense 1 (mid 18th century) is a figurative use comparable with ‘leak out’.
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    1. occur; happen:
     
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  3. Transpire came to life in the late 16th century and was originally used in technical contexts to describe the passage of vapor through the pores of a membrane. From this technical use developed a figurative sense: to escape from secrecy, or to become known. That sense was often used in ambiguous contexts and could be taken to mean happen.

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    transpire verb (LOSE WATER) [ I or T ] biology specialized. If a body or plant transpires, it loses water through its surface or skin. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production. beaded.

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