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breathe

[breeth] / brið /


VERB
inspire action
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Example Sentences

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"I knew how much football meant to him and what it did for his soul. He lived and breathed football."

From BBC

Forest are lucky West Ham have been so bad, because that is the only reason they still have a bit of breathing space above the bottom three.

From BBC

"Deep breathing, mindfulness, meditation, calming the nervous system -- people consistently report better focus following these activities," he says.

From Science Daily

The delay provides “breathing room” for the sector, which imports many upholstered products from China and Vietnam.

From Barron's

The right-hand side of my body is getting worse, doctors can't tell me whether I will retain my speech, breathing and swallowing in the future.

From BBC