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Example sentences for "transpire"

Lexicographically close words:
transparency; transparent; transparently; transpierced; transpiration; transpired; transpires; transpiring; transplant; transplantation
  1. He is ready to observe, and to acquire, everything that may transpire in the Midē´ structure.

  2. Mr. Beauchamp had a companion on that evening, and though the name did not transpire in court, it is common knowledge who that companion was.

  3. Beyond Avatiko by the new route I proposed to follow, two days would probably transpire before another supply of food could be obtained.

  4. Oh Ignorance, how many evils transpire under thy dark shade.

  5. Undoubtedly these things must transpire in these days even with a greater intensity.

  6. Whatever hath and will transpire in this land is through the conspiracy of the brothers who are not resting, neither day nor night, and are thirsting for the blood of Abdul-Baha.

  7. He said that it would be a very awful thing if the temptations of the flesh were to transpire through the draperies of the Virgin.

  8. He has as much as said that something of the temptation of the naked woman would transpire through the draperies.

  9. In fact, so necessary to me is it that my name should not be mentioned, that if it does transpire before the affair is completed I shall withdraw my offer, and if it transpires afterwards I shall call the money in.

  10. How much water does a plant transpire or throw off from its leaves?

  11. Important functions of leaves then are: To transpire moisture sent up by the roots.

  12. A work of leaves then is to throw off or to transpire moisture and thus make room for a new supply of food-laden moisture.

  13. But when weeds grow with the crop and pump and transpire water we consider this water as lost or wasted.

  14. We learned that roots take water from the soil for the use of the plant and send it up to the leaves, which in turn send it out into the air, or transpire it, as this process is called.

  15. And when she left the dining-room, she felt furious at knowing that now her father would have all the particulars to himself, so that none would transpire to her.

  16. They would perceive that a wise God, immutable in his conduct, cannot allow any thing to transpire but according to those laws of which he is regarded as the author.

  17. The Trojan saga, on the other hand, clearly exhibits the traces of historical recollections; its historical setting, moreover, seems to cause the events that transpire within it to approximate more nearly to the character of real life.

  18. The miracles that transpire come as divine dispensations from without, whether they effect his conversion or surround him, particularly at the close of his life's journey, with the halo of sanctity.

  19. No one will seriously suppose that such a man would be concerned with the veracity of the matter of his verses--even leaving out of the question his enmity towards the House of Borgia, which will transpire later.

  20. From that day the matter dropped into oblivion, and nothing was allowed to transpire connecting MacEveril with the theft.

  21. Events transpire in these days faster than our minds are prepared to grasp them.

  22. No line of prophecy can go farther; and any events to transpire in probation, subsequently mentioned, must of course belong to a new series.

  23. If we read the signs of the times aright, events are soon to transpire of such a nature as to preclude the necessity of any apology for the publication of what is contained in the following pages.

  24. It does not follow, however, that the more vigorously a crop grows, the more rapidly does it transpire water, for it is well known that the most luxuriant plant growth occurs in the tropics, where the transpiration is exceedingly low.

  25. To stop here for a time, smoking, would seem a natural proceeding, and while I held such a post of recognizance nothing overt could transpire in the environs without my taking note of the fact.

  26. The mere flight of all the guests would certainly stir suspicion; let the murder transpire as well, and at once we should be pursued.

  27. Little, indeed, did he suspect the great revelations which the day held in store for them, and that events were about to transpire which would change the tenor of their whole lives.

  28. What events will transpire here in the unknown future!

  29. Dame Margaretha represented to me how painful it would be to his lordship were our amour to transpire through any rash proceeding on my part--the more so, as I knew that he had a daughter and a son!

  30. All this, and more which shall transpire in the course of this narration, was known to Paul.

  31. On this principle there might transpire countless events of the greatest magnitude without the direction and superintendance of Deity.

  32. The new birth, no more means a reality that is to transpire here, than natural birth means some change we underwent prior to our being brought forth into life.

  33. Probably the white powder or threads that appear to transpire through the skin of many other insects is of a waxy nature.

  34. It may even transpire that the momentary relaxation of thy caution hath earned for thee a friend.

  35. Never had I divined, de Claverlok, that there could transpire such a round of mysterious events.

  36. Should it transpire that the spying figure seen on Thames bank has followed me home and is responsible for after happenings, longer dallying must cease.

  37. Suppose it might transpire that the prison portal swings open and he walks forth into the light of day a free man, what is there in life for Pierre Lanier?

  38. No, Filippo; such a proceeding would lead to inquiries and investigations whence would transpire circumstances that must not be made known.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transpire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.