inbreathed

/ɪnˈbriːðd/
adjective
  1. Having been inhaled or taken in by breathing.
    • The inbreathed air felt cool and refreshing.
    • The doctor checked the amount of inbreathed oxygen in the patient's lungs.
    • The scent of roses, once inbreathed, lingered in her memory.
verb
  1. Past tense of inbreathe: inhaled or took in by breathing.
    • The child inbreathed the smell of freshly baked cookies with delight.
    • He inbreathed the steam from the hot tea to clear his sinuses.
    • She inbreathed deeply before diving into the pool.
  2. Past tense of inbreathe: absorbed or took in something, such as an idea or influence.
    • She inbreathed the calm of the garden as she sat on the bench.
    • The audience inbreathed every word of the speaker's powerful message.
    • He inbreathed the traditions of his ancestors during the ceremony.
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