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Transpire

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The truth about the matter will transpire eventually.
I wonder what will transpire during the meeting today.
I'm curious to know what will transpire in the next episode of the show.
The details of the meeting have yet to transpire.
It will transpire whether he has passed or failed the test.
The patient's fever caused her to transpire excessively.
The reasons for his resignation have yet to transpire.
The meeting is scheduled to transpire at 3 PM tomorrow.
The healing process will transpire slowly over several weeks.
The company is set to transpire into a new entity.
The deal will transpire once the contract is signed.
The exact cause of the fire has yet to transpire.
The truth about her whereabouts will eventually transpire.
I'm curious to know what will transpire at the meeting today.
I wonder what will transpire when we confront him.
It will transpire that the company has been losing money for years.
The outcome of the experiment will transpire in the next few days.
The details of the crime will transpire during the trial.
The details of the accident will transpire in the investigation.
It's unclear what will transpire at the conference.
The presentation will transpire in the morning.
The next steps will transpire in the following meeting.
Water can transpire through the ground and appear as dew on leaves.
The liquid began to transpire through the pores of the skin.
Water vapor can transpire through the leaves of plants.
Moisture can transpire through the walls of an improperly sealed building.
Salt can transpire through the walls of a cell membrane.
Oxygen can transpire through the walls of a lung's alveoli.
Carbon dioxide can transpire through the walls of a container.
Drugs can transpire through the skin when using a transdermal patch.
Aroma can transpire through the cork of a wine bottle.
Carbon dioxide can transpire through the walls of some types of containers.
The wet clothes were hung up to transpire and dry in the sun.
The plants transpire moisture during photosynthesis.
The room felt stuffy and humid because nobody opened the windows to allow the air to transpire.
The bread dough was left to transpire and rise before baking.
The plants transpire water through their leaves.
The true nature of their relationship didn't transpire until after they got married.
The wine is allowed to transpire in oak barrels.
The true motives of the politician didn't transpire until after the election.
We'll have to wait and see how the negotiations transpire.
Certain gases can transpire through the lining of a gas mask.
It may take a while for change to transpire, but it will happen eventually.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide transpire through the cell membranes.
The full story of the accident will transpire in the police report.
Electricity can transpire through a conductive material.
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