Inhale
(verb)
- Breathe in (air or smoke).
- 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:
- She inhaled deeply, taking in the fresh air.
- He inhaled the smoke from his cigarette.
- The patient was instructed to inhale the medication through a nebulizer.
- The aroma of the coffee made him inhale deeply.
- The smell of the food made her inhale hungrily.