Examples of 'transpire' in a sentence
Meaning of "transpire"
Transpire means to occur or happen, often used to describe the revelation of previously unknown information
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- To give off (vapour, waste matter etc.); to exhale (an odour etc.).
- To perspire.
- Of plants, to give off water and waste products through the stomata.
- To become known; to escape from secrecy.
How to use "transpire" in a sentence
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Perhaps did not transpire as you would hoped.
I hope that all of that will transpire.
For things that transpire in restaurants.
I will not allow this havoc to transpire.
Nothing will transpire at this institution.
And wait to see how events transpire.
These events transpire in late summer.
The following events did exactly transpire.
These transpire to be the three conspirators.
People messages and calls can transpire.
For this to transpire six steps must be taken.
Variations of these exercises should transpire monthly.
I believe it will transpire that this is exactly where we needed to be.
No matter the horrors that may transpire.
This will not just transpire in a night or two.
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I want everyone to know that what is about to transpire.
And my passion to see that transpire is very personal.
The human will have no memory of what it transpire.
This would transpire to be their last ever live performance.
What is troubling is what did not transpire in between.
See what will transpire subsequent in the schooling subject.
I am agog to know what will transpire.
A single tree can transpire hundreds of liters of water in a day.
Should the seemingly inevitable transpire.
Nothing will transpire at this institution until that proceeding is concluded.
This development did not immediately transpire with conquest.
Transpire by sonic anomaly.
I say no more should it not transpire.
This might not transpire and the companies are being forced to consolidate.
I did not know what was gonna transpire.
Side effects are more likely to transpire in higher than normal dosages.
Unacceptable losses can quickly transpire.
What used to transpire only in corporations is now mainstream in contemporary churches.
This is precisely the manner in which events transpire.
Most of the political changes transpire behind the scenes.
In the text tensions produced in the world by colonialism transpire.
Symptoms of liquid damage may transpire sooner or later.
Roots are now established and the plants are beginning to transpire.
Varying intervals of time happened to transpire between those segments.
However this does not affect how mythical events transpire.
That is what will eventually transpire for each of you.
But a wonderful and unexpected turn of events was about to transpire.
All these things were to transpire during these seventy weeks.
And you never know what might transpire.
The mutation that transpire in the scope can be of various genres.
This is also what shall transpire.
It is based on events that transpire directly after the end of the film.
Both of these events transpire.
Two more years would transpire before her story would be investigated.
There are other restrictions on what may transpire during visits.