verb
- to happen or occur
- to become known or revealed
- to give off water vapor through pores or surfaces
Usage: often used in formal contexts
Usage: formal
Usage: botanical; scientific
Examples
- We waited to see what would transpire at the meeting.
- It later transpired that he had been lying about his credentials.
- The events that transpired changed everything.
- Details of the scandal began to transpire through leaked documents.
- Plants transpire water through their leaves.
- Nothing unusual transpired during the investigation.
- The truth will eventually transpire.