inbreathe
/ɪnˈbriːð/
verb
- To breathe in; to inhale.
- The yoga instructor told the class to inbreathe slowly through the nose.
- He could inbreathe the scent of pine trees as he walked through the forest.
- She paused to inbreathe the fresh mountain air deeply.
- To absorb or take in something, such as an idea or influence, as if by breathing.
- The students seemed to inbreathe every word the teacher said.
- She inbreathed the culture of the new city with enthusiasm.
- He inbreathed the wisdom of the old stories told by his grandmother.
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