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breathe

[breeth] / brið /


VERB
inspire action
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Example Sentences

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The acquisition aligns with Biogen’s focus on breathing life into its burgeoning growth portfolio, with a particular focus here on immunology and rare disease.

From Barron's

She wondered if she’d forgotten to breathe in front of the class.

From Literature

I refuse to touch anything in here, and stick to mouth breathing only.

From Literature

Clare could not move, could not breathe, for the next thing felt inevitable.

From Literature

It not only provides drinking water, but can also be split into hydrogen and oxygen to provide air for astronauts to breathe, and even fuel for spacecraft.

From BBC