Transpire
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British pronunciation/tɹænspˈa‍ɪ‍ə/
American pronunciation/tɹænˈspaɪɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "transpire"

to transpire
01

to be revealed or disclosed, often in reference to events or information

02

to take place, unfold, or happen, often in the context of events or situations

03

to emit vapor or gaseous substances into the atmosphere

3.1

(of plants) to release water vapor, especially through leaves

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Example
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During the hot summer days, the garden plants transpire more water to cool themselves.
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The committee's report will transpire the extent of corruption within the organization.
The details of the secret meeting between the two leaders transpired, causing a diplomatic uproar.
During the hot summer days, the garden plants transpire more water to cool themselves.
As the hot coffee cooled, it transpired a fragrant steam that filled the kitchen.
When the metal was heated, it transpired a thin layer of steam that quickly dissipated.
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