Pronunciation: /trænsˈjuz/
verb to pass through or ooze out gradually
A1 Water can transude through porous materials.
A2 The sweat began to transude from his pores as he ran.
B1 The oil transuded slowly from the container, leaving a trail behind.
B2 The scent of the flowers transuded through the room, creating a pleasant atmosphere.
C1 The emotions of the characters transude through the pages of the novel, making it a compelling read.
C2 The tension in the room was palpable, as if it could transude through the walls.
formal The liquid began to transude through the porous material.
informal I noticed water transuding from the leaky pipe.
slang Dude, that sweat is totally transuding through your shirt.
figurative Her emotions transuded through her words, revealing her true feelings.
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