Similar words: hyperventilation, ventilate, ventilated, ventilator, ventilation, intervention, nonintervention, interventionism. Meaning: v. 1. produce hyperventilation in 2. breathe excessively hard and fast.
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(1) I hyperventilate when they come near me with the needle.
(2) I feared to hyperventilate when she talked such a thing to me.
(3) I stood up, my heart hammering, hyperventilating.
(4) It was one less thing to hyperventilate about.
(5) All these teeming details justify Hoare's hyperventilating sentences.
(6) Who at this point remembers a single moment in the Whitewater hearings that transcended hyperventilating partisanship?
(7) He once tried to fly by hyperventilating himself until he was convinced he was lighter than air.
(8) Straus could have spent his life clipping coupons, safari hunting, or writing the hyperventilating prose that was his second love.
(9) The problem, in those who hyperventilate, is that they have got into the habit of breathing faster all the time.
(10) This has led some doctors to dismiss the whole idea of chemical sensitivity and claim that all such patients are hyperventilating.
(11) Even now(sentencedict .com), I can't discuss the seating plan without hyperventilating.
(12) This combination of acid-base disturbances may be seen in postoperative patients receiving nasogastric suction who are hyperventilating because of pain and stress.
(13) He listened to relaxation tapes and practiced breathing exercises to stop hyperventilating.
(14) The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient.
(15) The mountain climber started to hyperventilate.
(16) People often hold their breath, or take in too much oxygen and hyperventilate.
(17) To explore the complications that happened after uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) combined with hyoid suspension for obstructive sleep apnea hyperventilate syndrome (OSAHS) patients.
(18) When they brought me back to consciousness after the surgery, I started to sob and hyperventilate.
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