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has exuded

  • present perfect
    of exude (3rd person singular).
    exude
    verb (used without object)
    to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.

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On the campaign trail, the ticket has exuded far better populist messaging and a more strategic use of younger, non-middlebrow celebrities.

From Salon Aug. 27, 2024

The fight week has exuded nervous energy all week and it reached it's peak as the scorecards were read out.

From BBC Nov. 25, 2023

For those who follow such stats, this is the 13th consecutive year Carroll has exuded optimism in his season-ending “state of the team” address.

From Seattle Times Jan. 16, 2023

He has exuded more patience and improved his ability to dial back his unmatched jets.

From Washington Post Dec. 9, 2014

The bathers are then rubbed over with towels and brushes, and a profuse perspiration ensues, which continues till all superfluous moisture has exuded from the body.

From Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar by R. T. Landells