0 past simple and past 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.
This leaden, dynamic sculpture, robust of sound and material, exuded some kind of danger that was both audible and visual.
Lawyers still exuded individualism - men who had risen by their personal talent and eloquence.
Also, excised seeds were gently pressed with forceps to see if water exuded from them.
It is clear that the larvae can exude a cytokinin-like substance but it is not certain that this substance is exuded during the hatching process.
When attacked, their integument is easily disrupted and a droplet of haemolymph is exuded ('easy bleeding').
It seemed distressingly authoritarian and it exuded a peculiar drabness and emotional flatness.
He exuded warmth, was a man of profound prayer with the gift of discernment.
It is difficult to separate substances exuded during the hatching process from those released subsequently from the larvae that have hatched.