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Synonyms and antonyms of To send something out into the air or environment in British Thesaurus

To send something out into the air or environment

give off ()

to produce something such as heat, light, or a smell

send out ()

to allow a substance such as smoke or chemicals to escape into the atmosphere

emit (verb)

to send something out into the air, especially gas, light, or heat

discharge (verb)

to allow liquid or gas to leave a place, especially when this has harmful effects

give out ()

to produce something such as a sound or light

issue from ()

if something such as a sound or smell issues from a place, it comes out from there

beam (verb)

to send out light, heat, or energy

stream (verb)

to produce a liquid or gas in a continuous flow

generate (verb)

to produce power

spill (verb)

to accidentally flow out of a container

belch (verb)

if smoke, steam etc belches out somewhere, it comes out of something and into that place in large quantities

belch (verb)

mainly literary to produce a lot of smoke, steam, fire etc

billow (verb)

if smoke or steam billows, it rises or moves in clouds

discharge (noun)

liquid or gas that comes out of a place, or the process of coming out into water or the air

drip (verb)

to produce small drops of liquid

emanate (verb)

formal to come from a particular place

emission (noun)

the act of sending gas, light, or heat into the air

escape (noun)

an amount of gas or liquid that escapes from a container

escape (verb)

to come out of a container, usually by accident

exude (verb)

formal if a smell or liquid exudes from something, or if something exudes a smell or liquid, it comes out of it slowly

fume (verb)

to send out smoke or gas

issue forth ()

to come out of a place or thing

leak (verb)

if an object or container leaks, or if it leaks something, liquid or gas comes out of it through a hole or crack

leak (verb)

if a liquid or gas leaks, it comes out of an object or container through a hole or crack

leakage (noun)

the process of leaking a liquid or gas

leak like a sieve ()

to allow a lot of liquid or gas to come out

ooze (verb)

if a thick liquid oozes from something, or if something oozes a liquid, a small amount of it flows out slowly

overflow (verb)

to flow over the top of a container because it is too full

permeate (verb)

if gas, liquid, or a smell permeates something, it spreads into and through every part of it

pump out ()

to make liquid or gas escape from a place

radiate (verb)

physics to produce energy in the form of electromagnetic waves such as heat, light, or radio waves

secrete (verb)

biology to produce a liquid such as saliva

seep (verb)

to flow into or out of something through small holes, usually when this should not happen

send (verb)

to allow a substance such as smoke or something made by a chemical process to escape into the atmosphere

smoke (verb)

to produce smoke

spew (verb)

to flow out with a lot of force, or to make something do this

spill (verb)

to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container

spill (verb)

used about other substances and objects that fall out of a container, often not accidentally

spillage (noun)

the act of spilling something

spout (verb)

to shoot liquid out with a lot of force

spurt (verb)

if a liquid spurts from something, it comes out in a sudden strong flow

steam (verb)

to produce steam

throw out ()

to produce something such as heat or light

transmit (verb)

if a substance transmits light, sound, or energy, the light, sound, or energy can pass through it