Transpire


The meaning of the word Transpire is: to occur or take place


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The police sat in their cruiser and waited for a criminal act to transpire.

published by Vinnie on 2021-12-11 18:32:26


If you have watched one golf game, then you have seen everything that will transpire in every other game of golf.

published by Miriam on 2021-12-12 23:12:32


Do you think a fight will transpire after school today?

published by Lavern on 2021-10-18 13:08:30


I arrived at the concert early because I did not want to miss any unannounced events that might transpire.

published by Juliane on 2021-02-18 22:51:34


Although the new law has passed, you should not expect changes to transpire immediately.

published by Kandi on 2021-03-30 22:29:23


My doctor warned me my weight loss would not transpire as quickly as I wanted it to happen.

published by Genoveva on 2021-09-30 16:29:09


Even though we were anxious for the events to start, we knew the festivities would not transpire until the president arrived.

published by Wally on 2021-07-16 13:15:37


It may take months before the medication causes the change in your hormone levels to transpire.

published by Audie on 2021-12-21 04:00:39


If a majority of the council members are not present at the meeting, then a vote cannot transpire.

published by Cynthia on 2021-02-05 20:24:09


As soon as the minister arrives, Peter and Charlotte’s wedding will transpire.

published by Greta on 2021-11-06 22:36:39


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