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Transpire is an event that happens in real time. Usually it is a sequence word, that is, an event happens then other things happen.

I shall go play, then fun shall transpire. October is when Octoberfest will transpire.

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How do you use the word transpire in a sentence?

"The details of the meeting have yet to transpire."


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How do you use transpire in a sentence?

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When do plant transpire the most?

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When plants transpire, it is the process of excretion for them. They use the carbon dioxide from animals to make energy, and let out water vapor, or transpire, as a result.


When do green plants transpire most?

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What is an antonym for transpire?

If transpire is being used to mean, "to be revealed" an antonym would be to "hide"


How many gallons of water does a tree transpire each day?

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How many syllables are in transpire?

There are two syllables in the word 'transpire'. Depending on how you say it, 3 or 2!


What is a anyonym for transpire?

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What is the verb for transpiration?

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