transpire
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- v pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas
- v exude water vapor
plants transpire - v come to light; become known
It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany - v come about, happen, or occur
Several important events transpired last week - v give off (water) through the skin
- Such gatherings, which transpire outside of school hours, are constitutionally sound.
- This connection between regime piety and corrupt wealth dominates how Iranians see the world the little events that transpire in their daily lives, from bread shortages to .
- We'll save that for later if that actually begins to transpire, we see it beginning to transpire.