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What (who) is hyperventilate - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hyperventilate; Hyperventilating (disambiguation)

hyperventilate         
¦ verb
1. breathe at an abnormally rapid rate, increasing the rate of loss of carbon dioxide.
2. be or become overexcited.
Derivatives
hyperventilation noun
hyperventilate         
(hyperventilates, hyperventilating, hyperventilated)
If someone hyperventilates, they begin to breathe very fast in an uncontrollable way, usually because they are very frightened, tired, or excited.
I hyperventilate when they come near me with the needle.
VERB: V
hyperventilation
Several notable researchers are studying the effects of hyperventilation.
N-UNCOUNT
hyperventilation         
RAPID BREATHING
Fast breathing; Hyperventillation; Tachypnic; Teknipic; Tiknipic; Tachypnoeic; Hyperventilated

Wikipedia

Hyperventilating

Hyperventilating and variants may refer to:

  • Hyperventilation, the act of hyperventilating
  • Hyperventilation syndrome, a medical condition involving hyperventilating
  • Cheyne–Stokes respiration, the breathing disorder
  • Hypocapnia, a physiological result of hyperventilating
  • "Hyperventilating" (song), a 2006 song by Tami Chynn
Examples of use of hyperventilate
1. The devil may have been the one to cause him to hyperventilate.
2. On Monday, she began to hyperventilate and broke down in tears.
3. In much of the country, fans would hyperventilate over a top 10, undefeated college football team.
4. Overcome by emotion, I felt my breathing becoming ragged with suppressed crying, and I began to hyperventilate.
5. Dianne, the hospital psychologist, arrives to see me and the first thing she has to deal with is my utter panic, which is causing me to hyperventilate.