"exhalative" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more exhalative [comparative], most exhalative [superlative]
Etymology: exhale + -ative Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|exhale|ative}} exhale + -ative Head templates: {{en-adj}} exhalative (comparative more exhalative, superlative most exhalative)
  1. Pertaining to the process of exhaling.
    Sense id: en-exhalative-en-adj-4blzR6eb
  2. (geology) Pertaining to or resulting from a process that expels matter, such as the eruption of a volcano or a hot-water vent. Categories (topical): Geology
    Sense id: en-exhalative-en-adj-~v~nK2wh Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ative Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 10 90 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ative: 25 75 Topics: geography, geology, natural-sciences

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          "text": "On the other hand, by an inverse proportion, Deeriye's shortage of breath, his failure of exhalative power in the physical world, also connotes a corresponding enhanced inhalation of spiritual power— of God's breath — in his visionary realm, an intake of divine energy that leaves him physically breathless.",
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