transpire
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verb no object
e.g. I'm going to find out exactly what transpired.
e.g. as it transpired, he was right.
⦅かたく⦆ ; 〖it ~s that節〗 …ということが漏れる, 明らかになる (!通例進行形にしない)
e.g. Yaddo, it transpired, had been under FBI surveillance for some time.
〈動植物・皮膚が〉水分[蒸気]を発散させる; 〈水分・臭気が〉発散する
DERIVATIVES
transpire (sense 2 of the verb)
ORIGIN
USAGE
The common use of transpire to mean ‘occur, happen’ ( I'm going to find out exactly what transpired) is a loose extension of an earlier meaning, ‘come to be known’ ( it transpired that Mark had been baptized a Catholic). This loose sense of ‘happen,’ which is now more common in American usage than the sense of ‘come to be known,’ was first recorded in US English toward the end of the 18th century and has been listed in US dictionaries from the 19th century. It is often criticized as jargon, an unnecessarily long word used where occur or happen would do just as well.