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Word | Transpire |
pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas / give off (water) through the skin / To pass off in the form of vapor or insensible perspiration / be revealed; happen / occur; happen. / to happen / to become known / of a plant : to have water evaporate from the surface of leaves, | |
Usage | ⇒ It transpired later that he never conveyed the message to her ⇒ When Austen writes the sentence "It had just transpired that he had left gaming debts behind him," her meaning is not that the debts had just been incurred, but that the shocking news had just leaked out. ⇒ No one will soon forget the historic events that transpired on that day. ⇒ I'm going to find out exactly what transpired |
Synonyms | occur, happen, befall, arise, develop, chance, come about, take place, come out, come to light, come to pass, come, turn out, betide, pass, appear, become known, emerge, leak, be revealed, |
Antonyms | perish, vanish, remove, quit, recede, shrink, slaughter, wrinkle, |
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