have exuded
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present perfectof exude.present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
exudeverb (used without object)to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.
Example Sentences
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It is a characteristic blast of confidence from Jenrick’s camp, who have exuded plenty of it throughout.
From BBC ● Oct. 8, 2024
But none of his previous efforts have exuded such a strong fairy-tale quality as “Dogman,” a strange, sincere paean to a brokenhearted outsider who may also be a sociopath.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 29, 2024
With that as a backdrop, Ukrainian security officials have exuded confidence, but remained guarded about making proclamations about the fate of the counteroffensive.
From Washington Times ● Jun. 28, 2023
Scherff signed a one-year franchise tag worth $18.04 million, and though he and the team have until July 15 to reach a longer-term deal, the two sides have exuded little optimism of doing so.
From Washington Post ● Apr. 27, 2021
A copious perspiration was said to have exuded from the altar of Neptune, in the Flaminian circus; and the temples of Ceres, Safety, and Quirinus were said to have been struck by lightning.
From The History of Rome, Books 27 to 36 by Titus Livius