Inhale (verb)

  1. Breathe in (air or smoke).
  2. Draw (a substance) into the body by breathing it in.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin inhale "breathe in", from in- "into" + halare "breathe".

Examples:

  1. She inhaled deeply, taking in the fresh air.
  2. He inhaled the smoke from his cigarette.
  3. The patient was instructed to inhale the medication through a nebulizer.
  4. The aroma of the coffee made him inhale deeply.
  5. The smell of the food made her inhale hungrily.
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