exude

கசிந்து வெளி தள்ளு
definition
verb
the beetle exudes a caustic liquid
discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily.
Mr. Thomas exuded friendship and goodwill
(of a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.
translation of 'exude'
கசிந்து வெளித் தள்ளு
example
Officials 'exude' confidence that the projects would gain good speed once the elections are over.
On its skin are pores which 'exude' droplets of moisture containing red pigment.
Under these conditions three of the transformants grew slowly and were observed to guttate, i.e. to 'exude' droplets of liquid at the leaf margins.
I believe that an artist should not 'exude' his agonies and nightmares to his viewers.
Treatment rooms in the Great Southern literally 'exude' the smell of essential oils - a fragrance that remains on the skin hours after the treatment is over like a pleasant reminder of the treat.
The male singer and guitar player 'exude' emotion.
Liautaud's many animal reliefs 'exude' a life force and presence reminiscent of the effects achieved by Jean Dubuffet.
The experts should surely 'exude' the wholesome smell of the clinic rather than the conservative mustiness of the courtroom.
Meditative and soft, his blurred landscapes 'exude' a sense of atmosphere.
Some people 'exude' outright disinterest and apathy towards their country's films.
I'd read in a book that animals 'exuded' a sense of protection and safety to their owner.
My second favorite is the Defender (Liberty heavy fighter), which is just a beautiful model that 'exudes' elegance and power.
Allergic forms usually present acutely with erythematous, pruritic, edematous and 'exudative' lesions, while contact dermatitis often has a more insidious onset with lichenification.
A white latex 'exudes' from the incisions, rapidly darkening to a brownish or blackish color on exposure to air.
Fry over a moderate heat for about 15 minutes until the mushrooms have 'exuded' moisture, then dried to form a crumbly mush.
The place 'exuded' a spirit of camaraderie even while players sang and danced in ecstasy in an apparent bid to make up for the anxiety and fretfulness they experienced in the past four days on the tracks.
Nastasha's head craned every which way like a child, looking at every bit of charming class 'exuded' from the amazing house.
Yet he 'exudes' a sense of calm and control, mainly because he has strict rules for how he operates.
Like a rising sun, the city 'exudes' energy and brilliant colour.
Silk moth cocoons are made of a layer of silk that the caterpillar 'exudes' from glands in its mouth.
The bruschetta was beautifully presented, encapsulating Summer and the Mediterranean in one fell swoop, and 'exuding' the smell of freshly-chopped basil - a small piece of heaven, on a day when the heavens were opening outside.
She's as lively and impudent as the title suggests, and she 'exudes' star power whenever she's on screen.
The whole place 'exudes' old-fashioned charm and timeless style.
During the 'exudative' phase, chest radiographs reveal a progression from diffuse interstitial infiltrates to diffuse, fluffy, alveolar opacities.
She shot out an arm and closed her eyes as white power 'exuded' from her fingers - a pleasure-pain she had almost forgotten.
While emphasising the need for discipline, she 'exuded' a caustic anti-establishment manner which at the time I found particularly refreshing.
The clinical manifestations of hypertensive encephalopathy are due to increased cerebral perfusion from the loss of blood-brain barrier integrity, resulting in 'exudation' of fluid into the brain.
I have never been much of a music person, preferring instead the sound of my own thoughts and the environmental sounds to the too-often grating noise that 'exudes' from the radio or other music medium.
Opulence 'exudes' from each nook and cranny, and that can be seen in every scene in the movie.
She 'exudes' forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern.
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