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inhale

[in-heyl] / ɪnˈheɪl /


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We inhale and ingest them from almost everything we touch, breathe, eat and drink.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

Did he inhale too deeply the vapors of power?

From Slate Jul. 13, 2026

There is a risk of drowning if you inhale water.

From BBC Jun. 20, 2026

Other humans could then inhale the particles or come into contact with them on the surface of objects.

From Los Angeles Times May 11, 2026

He coughed and held his arm up to his face, trying not to inhale the smoke.

From "Earthquake Terror" by Peg Kehret

First, hantavirus is a family of viruses that typically spreads to humans from rodent droppings or urine such as when someone inhales particles near infected rodents.

From The Wall Street Journal May 16, 2026

With other hantaviruses, infections occur when a person is exposed to or inhales the dried droppings, urine or saliva of infected rodents.

From MarketWatch May 12, 2026

"A child playing on the floor inhales even more because the concentrations of particles are greater closer to the ground."

From Science Daily Apr. 30, 2024

When it goes sideways, the kid inhales deeply, trains a hard glare on Asher, and says, “I curse you.”

From Salon Nov. 19, 2023

He tilts the rim to his nose and inhales deeply, then puts the glass back down on the table.

From "Love, Hate & Other Filters" by Samira Ahmed

He inhaled it in a few days, and then reread it.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

Doing so will increase the likelihood of heavy metal particles, which can carry lung irritants and carcinogens, being spread and inhaled.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2026

When it is inhaled, through smoking or in industrial settings, it can cause lung cancer, according to the World Health Organization.

From Barron's May 13, 2026

Earlier research from UTS has examined how microplastics are inhaled and where they settle in the lungs.

From Science Daily Mar. 13, 2026

He inhaled and took in the smell of moss and rich dirt, which he’d never smelled before.

From "Beasts of Prey" by Ayana Gray

Worsak Kanok Nukulchai, a professor specialising in structural engineering, believes many people would have died by inhaling toxic smoke "even before getting burned".

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

Because methylsiloxanes appear to be present almost everywhere in the atmosphere, researchers say people are likely inhaling them continuously.

From Science Daily May 13, 2026

Most often, people become infected with these viruses by inhaling aerosolized urine or droppings from infected rodents.

From Salon May 9, 2026

Hantavirus is most commonly spread by inhaling particles contaminated with the virus — such as dried mouse urine, saliva or droppings.

From Los Angeles Times May 4, 2026

As she dried the limp blond hair with a towel, she leaned in close, inhaling the scent of my sister’s scalp.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver




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