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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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    verb
    1. occur; happen:
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    What does transpire mean in a sentence?[transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses) transpire that… if it transpires that something has happened or is true, it is known or has been shown to be true It transpired that the gang had had a contact inside the bank. This story, it later transpired, was untrue. Want to learn more? [intransitive] to happen
    What does transpire mean?Did you know? Transpire (based on Latin spirare, meaning "to breathe") was originally used technically to describe the passage of vapor through the pores of a membrane (such as the skin). From this use developed the figurative sense: "to escape from secrecy" or "to become known."
    What does vapor transpire mean?1. 2. 3. 4. 5. USAGE 1. From its earlier literal sense “to escape as vapor” transpire came to mean “to escape from concealment, become known” in the 18th century.
    Where did the word transpirer come from?Borrowed from Middle French transpirer, from Medieval Latin transpirare (“to breathe through”), from Latin trans (“across”) spirare (“to breathe”). The sense “to become known” is also present in French, while the sense “to happen” is not; the latter probably developed in English from the former.
     
  3. Transpire (based on Latin spirare, meaning "to breathe") was originally used technically to describe the passage of vapor through the pores of a membrane (such as the skin). From this use developed the figurative sense: "to escape from secrecy" or "to become known."
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    tran•spire /trænˈspaɪr/ v., -spired, -spir•ing. to occur; happen; take place:[ no object] What transpired next is not known exactly. to be revealed or become known:[ It + ~ + that clause] It transpired that she had been seeing another man. [ no object] to emit waste matter, etc., through the surface, as of leaves or the body.
    www.wordreference.com/definition/transpire
    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. verb (used with object), tran·spired, tran·spir·ing.
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    transpire verb (BECOME KNOWN) Add to word list [ I ] formal If it transpires that something has happened, this previously secret or unknown fact becomes known:
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