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breathe

[breeth] / brið /


VERB
inspire action
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City boss Pep Guardiola this week called Arsenal the "best team in the world", but Arsenal's three-game winless run in the league has breathed new life into the title race.

From Barron's

But at least for now, BTR developers and investors are breathing a sigh of relief.

From The Wall Street Journal

About 10:30 a.m., as the crowd grew, rescue workers were called to help someone who had difficulty breathing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rob had several operations in the US including a tracheostomy, as he could not breathe by himself, a peg in his stomach to feed him, and a pacemaker fitted.

From BBC

The Dane breathed a sigh of relief after a 2-0 midweek win against Borussia Dortmund kept his team flying high in the Champions League but they are floundering domestically.

From Barron's