0 present participle of exude --
1 If you exude love, confidence, pain, etc., you show that you have a lot of that feeling: --
She just exudes confidence.
Essentially, the child would bond with the primary caregiver, exuding some personality traits of the caregiver.
Sugar maples engage in hydraulic lift, drawing water from lower soil layers and exuding that water into upper, drier soil layers.
Some plants have special nectar exuding structures, extrafloral nectaries that provide food for ants, which in turn protect the plant from more damaging herbivorous insects.
The lyrics are darker in tone, describing troubled personal relationships and exuding feelings of confusion, loneliness, and inadequacy.
In keeping with the setting of the story, the album's tone is much heavier, exuding a powerful, guitar-driven metal feel throughout.
Coal, once exposed to the air of a mine, naturally begins absorbing oxygen and exuding carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Adults are attracted to fermented bananas and sap exuding from the branches of trees and shrubs.
He, of course, used all the emotional terms: vomiting blood, bowels exuding blood—every emotional term that could possibly be used.