Exhale

/eksˈheɪl/ verb

To exhale means to breathe air out of your lungs. It is the opposite of inhale, which means to breathe air in.

It comes from Latin 'exhalare', meaning 'to breathe out', from 'ex-' (out) and 'halare' (to breathe). The word has always referred to air moving outward from the body.

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