To send forth with the voice:
To give off a strong unpleasant odor:
To give forth or spread (happiness, love, etc.) as if from a center
To be or feel hot; give out heat
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To send by express
(Obs.) To give off (an odor, etc.)
To dismiss or send away by authority; deprive of rights, membership, etc.
To give off (vapor, fumes, etc.)
(Rare) To send or give out; manifest.
Eject is defined as to release or give off.
To give forth; to emit or send out.
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To give vent to as if by throwing
To give out (shafts of light); radiate in a beam or beams
(By extension) To communicate or converse by some means other than orally, such as writing or facial expressions.
To say words; speak.
(Phonet.) To utter with voice
Ooze is defined as to leak slowly, slowly disappear, or to give off or radiate.
To communicate or transmit (a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming) to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network:
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To shape (a plastic, for instance) by forcing it through a die.
The definition of jet is to travel by aircraft.
To clear out the chest and lungs by coughing up and spitting out matter.
To eject matter from the mouth; expectorate.
(Medicine) To empty.
(Intransitive) To emit sweat or perspiration through the skin's pores.
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To generate and release a substance from a cell or a gland:
(Slang) To vomit (the contents of the stomach).
To send out into space; cast:
To direct, cast, turn, project, etc.
Shed is defined as to give off or to cause to flow.
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absorbed (antonym)
Absorb means to soak up.
withheld (antonym)
To refrain from giving or granting:
suppressed (antonym)
contained (antonym)
To be capable of holding:
freed (related)
Free means to release or let go.
(Bot.) To eliminate (waste matter) from the cells
(Intransitive) To expel air from the lungs, exhale
To give release or expression to (thoughts or feelings)
To carry out (a physical movement):
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Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
To print or publish; put forth and circulate; give out publicly or officially
To send out a signal.
To send out or force out in large amounts:
To give off (heat, for example); emit or issue:
To issue with spasmodic force or noise.
Matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth, usually as a result of involuntary muscle contractions.
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To issue in a thick flow:
(Figuratively) To spontaneously release pressure or tension.
To throw out or release (a fishing line, for example).
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