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hyperventilate

[ hahy-per-ven-tl-eyt ]

verb (used without object)

, hy·per·ven·ti·lat·ed, hy·per·ven·ti·lat·ing.
  1. to be afflicted with hyperventilation; breathe abnormally fast and deep.


verb (used with object)

, hy·per·ven·ti·lat·ed, hy·per·ven·ti·lat·ing.
  1. to cause (a patient) to breathe more rapidly and deeply than normal.

hyperventilate

/ ˌhaɪpəˈvɛntɪleɪt /

verb

  1. intr to breathe in an abnormally deep, long, and rapid manner, sometimes resulting in cramp and dizziness


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hyperventilate1

First recorded in 1930–35; back formation from hyperventilation

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Example Sentences

“Everyone on both sides shouldn’t hyperventilate” about Barrett’s response, he tells Quartz.

From Quartz

I asked him to put on music and eventually to play a television show I had downloaded on my phone while waiting, all to make sure I didn’t hyperventilate or pass out.

It’s not only confounding but also dangerous, as Uphill Skinner is often hyperventilating, unaware, unable to quickly exit the track if he tried.

I flashed back to when I was 13, struggling to press it into the pan evenly because my hands were not yet familiar with its texture, quietly hyperventilating because I was unsure how much pressure to exert.

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