What does εκπνέω in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word εκπνέω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use εκπνέω in Greek.

The word εκπνέω in Greek means exhale, breathe out, αφήνω την τελευταία μου πνοή, λήγω, εκπνέω, εκπνέω, εκπνέω, εκπνέω, εκπνέω, εκπνέω, καταλήγω, εκπνέω, εκπνέω. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word εκπνέω

exhale, breathe out

αφήνω την τελευταία μου πνοή

(die)

After she received extreme unction, she breathed her last breath.

λήγω

(offer: cease to be valid)

The coupon expired a long time ago, so the store manager refused to accept it.

εκπνέω

(breathe out)

Maria exhaled slowly as she looked at the mess.

εκπνέω

(make soft breathy sound)

εκπνέω

(exhale)

The doctor asked the patient to breathe out slowly.

εκπνέω

(breathe out)

Ron exhaled a cloud of smoke.

εκπνέω

(exhale)

Carlos lit a cigarette and breathed the smoke out through his nostrils.

εκπνέω

(emit)

According to the legend, there is a dragon in the mountains who breathes fire.

καταλήγω, εκπνέω

(literary (die) (ευφημισμός, λόγιος)

The hero expired dramatically at the end of the story.

εκπνέω

(formal (technical: exhale)

Most people inspire and expire around fourteen times a minute.

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