Breathe in a sentence as a verb

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.

I couldn't scream for help nor do anything but trying to stick my head out and breathe.

Any scientist worth the oxygen they breathe all seem to be in agreement of 3 things.

In my case, I found I have chronic sinusitis that inhibited my ability to breathe at night.

Technology and times change in ways that can breathe life into early ideas that didn't pan out initially.

The whole room fills with smoke, to the point that eyes sting and its hard to breathe, and the smoke noticeably impacts visibility.

We're really looking not so much for someone who can execute this role, but rather who lives and breathes technology".

These folks live and breathe their work, yet are smart and realize that the only real way a company values your contribution is in the size of your bonus checks.

\n\nPerhaps in some light this may be true, but compared to Mars, Earth has a natural atmosphere that we can breathe, water we can drink, and produces plant life that we can eat.

>> Practically everyone whos paying for software is doing so through an app storeI think that software developers that eat, sleep, drink, breathe the Apple / mobile world need to be careful not to let this define their worldview of the software market.

""By St Dunstan," answered Gurth, "thou speakest but sad truths; little is left to us but the air we breathe, and that appears to have been reserved with much hesitation, solely for the purpose of enabling us to endure the tasks they lay upon our shoulders.

Breathe definitions

verb

draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"

See also: respire suspire

verb

be alive; "Every creature that breathes"

verb

impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house"

verb

allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear"

verb

utter or tell; "not breathe a word"

verb

manifest or evince; "She breathes the Christian spirit"

verb

take a short break from one's activities in order to relax

See also: rest

verb

reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked; "This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours"

verb

expel (gases or odors)

See also: emit