0 If it transpires that something has happened, this previously secret or unknown fact becomes known: --
1 to happen: --
No one is willing to predict what may transpire at the peace conference.
2 If a body or plant transpires, it loses water through its surface or skin. --
3 to happen: --
A lot has transpired since we last spoke.
The only evidence of what transpired in the quarry during the war today are a few rusty cable ends sticking out of some concrete.
In the experiments no attempt was made to distinguish the amounts of water transpired by the rice plants and by weeds.
Apparently, mental cues from the original environment suffice to trigger memories of events that transpired there.
The amount of water transpired was determined by subtracting the weights of unplanted pots from the weights of the planted pots.
By positing an atlas, we trace a narrative that transpired across city spaces as well as over time.
What transpired in subsequent days, however, assumed a more complex character.
Once members of the chorus had arranged themselves along the rear of the stage, the most controversial moment of the production transpired.
However, we see no necessary theoretical or substantive discrepancies between our analyses and those transpiring under the moniker of the five-factor model.