0 present participle of transpire
1 If it transpires that something has happened, this previously secret or unknown fact becomes known:
2 to happen:
No one is willing to predict what may transpire at the peace conference.
3 If a body or plant transpires, it loses water through its surface or skin.
However, we see no necessary theoretical or substantive discrepancies between our analyses and those transpiring under the moniker of the five-factor model.
Such leaf phenology is considered to be adaptive to seasonal reduction in rainfall, because the reduction of transpiring leaf area should decrease the water loss from plants.
A dual-process approach to visual perception emerges from this analysis, with the ecological-dorsal process transpiring mainly without conscious awareness, while the constructivist-ventral process is normally conscious.
I then gained a greater knowledge of what was transpiring in that great continent.
But for the moment we know absolutely nothing as to what is transpiring from these things.
Consequently, we are very much alarmed indeed at what is transpiring.
What is transpiring in that general direction?
It would have been keenly resented if he had gone to the proprietor of the property and found fault with him over anything that was transpiring.