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The answer EXHALED has 38 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of exhaled in various dictionaries:
verb - expel air
verb - give out (breath or an odor)
verb - to expel air or vapor
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Gave off, as vapor |
Let out |
Blew out |
Showed relief, in a way |
Let the air out, say |
Gave a sigh |
Breathed out |
Let out, in a way |
Emitted a breath |
Sighed, perhaps |
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Simple past tense and past participle of exhale. |
breathe out. |
let or forced out of the lungs breathed out |
Breathe out. |
Exhaled description |
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Exhalation (or expiration) is the flow of the breath out of an organism. In humans it is the movement of air from the lungs out of the airways, to the external environment during breathing. * This happens due to elastic properties of the lungs, as well as the internal intercostal muscles which lower the rib cage and decrease thoracic volume. As the thoracic diaphragm relaxes during exhalation it causes the tissue it has depressed to rise superiorly and put pressure on the lungs to expel the air. During forced exhalation, as when blowing out a candle, expiratory muscles including the abdominal muscles and internal intercostal muscles generate abdominal and thoracic pressure, which forces air out of the lungs. * Exhaled air is rich in carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration during the production of energy, which is stored as ATP. Exhalation has a complementary relationship to inhalation which together make up the respiratory cycle of a breath.* |