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Definition of inhale
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of inhale is as below...
Inhale
(v. t.) To
breathe
or draw into the
lungs;
to
inspire;
as, to
inhale
air; --
opposed
to
exhale..
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Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. i.) To draw in
breath;
to
inhale
air into the
lungs;
--
opposed
to
expire.
Inhaler
::
Inhaler
(n.) A
contrivance
to
filter,
as air, in order to
protect
the lungs from
inhaling
damp or cold air,
noxious
gases,
dust, etc.; also, the
respiratory
apparatus
for
divers..
Inhaler
::
Inhaler
(n.) One who
inhales.
Snuff
::
Snuff (v. i.) To
inhale
air
through
the nose with
violence
or with
noise,
as do dogs and
horses..
Vapor
::
Vapor (n.) A
medicinal
agent
designed
for
administration
in the form of
inhaled
vapor.
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To draw in by the
operation
of
breathing;
to
inhale;
--
opposed
to
expire.
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Hence,
agreeable
to feel,
taste,
or
inhale;
not
irritating
to the
tissues;
as, a soft
liniment;
soft
wines..
Inhalant
::
Inhalant
(n.) An
apparatus
also
called
an
inhaler
(which
see); that which is to be
inhaled.
Breath
::
Breath
(n.) The air
inhaled
and
exhaled
in
respiration;
air
which,
in the
process
of
respiration,
has
parted
with
oxygen
and has
received
carbonic
acid,
aqueous
vapor,
warmth,
etc..
Snuff
::
Snuff (v. i.) To draw in, or to
inhale,
forcibly
through
the nose; to
sniff..
Respire
::
Respire
(v. i.) To
breathe;
to
inhale
air into the
lungs,
and
exhale
it from them,
successively,
for the
purpose
of
maintaining
the
vitality
of the
blood..
Inhalation
::
Inhalation
(n.) The act of
inhaling;
also, that which is
inhaled..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To take into the
lungs;
to
inhale;
to
inspire;
hence,
also, to utter or
produce
by an
inhalation;
to
heave..
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.)
Breathed
in;
inhaled.
Inhale
::
Inhale
(v. t.) To
breathe
or draw into the
lungs;
to
inspire;
as, to
inhale
air; --
opposed
to
exhale..
Inhaled
::
Inhaled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inhal.
Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) To
inhale
a
larger
quantity
of air than
usual,
and
immediately
expel it; to make a deep
single
audible
respiration,
especially
as the
result
or
involuntary
expression
of
fatigue,
exhaustion,
grief,
sorrow,
or the
like..
Inhaler
::
Inhaler
(n.) An
apparatus
for
inhaling
any vapor or
volatile
substance,
as ether or
chloroform,
for
medicinal
purposes..
Snuff
::
Snuff (v. i.) To turn up the nose and
inhale
air, as an
expression
of
contempt;
hence,
to take
offense..
Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To
inhale
and puff out the smoke of, as
tobacco;
to burn or use in
smoking;
as, to smoke a pipe or a
cigar..
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