How to Use inhalation in a Sentence
inhalation
noun-
Many of the 146 who were killed in the New York City fire died of smoke inhalation.
— Fox News, 15 July 2022 -
The fumes seeped through the family’s makeshift door, and the pair died from smoke inhalation.
— Biman Mukherji, Fortune, 15 May 2022 -
The bacteria can enter the body via inhalation, through the eyes, or through a break in the skin.
— Chris Smith, BGR, 26 Oct. 2022 -
At the end of your inhalation, hold your breath for four seconds.
— Emilia Benton, SELF, 4 Aug. 2022 -
The woman suffered smoke inhalation and the man suffered burns to the arm.
— Deanese Williams-Harris, Chicago Tribune, 19 Nov. 2022 -
The dogs suffered smoke inhalation but were revived at the scene, the spokesperson said.
— Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY, 3 Sep. 2022 -
The fire started in the garage and sent one person to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
— Melissa Montoya, Peoplemag, 20 Jan. 2023 -
The bacteria can enter the body through inhalation, in the eyes or a break in the skin, the company said.
— Joseph De Avila, WSJ, 26 Oct. 2022 -
Many of the people died of smoke inhalation and others were trampled in the rush for the exits.
— CNN, 3 Feb. 2022 -
Seen from the north side, the bulk of the structure, suspended 14 feet above the ground, seems to take a giant inhalation.
— Kelsey Ables, Washington Post, 25 Mar. 2021 -
One of the workers suffered smoke inhalation while trying to put out the blaze, Davis said.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 Jan. 2023 -
There were signs that some were awake with their shoes on before they were killed by smoke inhalation.
— Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times, 1 Sep. 2021 -
Smith and her son died in their second-floor bedroom of smoke inhalation and burns.
— Christine Pelisek, PEOPLE.com, 4 Jan. 2022 -
Seven were treated for smoke inhalation from the fire at 105 Preston St. in the South End.
— Christine Dempsey, courant.com, 12 Jan. 2022 -
The roommate and her children were able to get out of the home, but one of the juveniles was treated for smoke inhalation.
— Carol Robinson | Crobinson@al.com, al, 23 Aug. 2021 -
Three people were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation, the news release said.
— Eddie Morales, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 25 June 2021 -
The children died from smoke inhalation from the resulting fire.
— Chron, 9 Aug. 2022 -
By the time the flames were extinguished, 32 people were dead from fire and smoke inhalation and 15 more were injured.
— Steve Helling, Peoplemag, 22 Nov. 2022 -
There were signs that some of those who perished were awake with their shoes on before they were killed by smoke inhalation.
— Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times, 3 Sep. 2022 -
An autopsy lists the cause of death as inhalation of combustibles and the manner of death as homicide.
— Jenny Berg, Star Tribune, 20 Apr. 2021 -
How Jack died of smoke inhalation, in the wake of an old slow cooker with faulty wiring sparking a fire in the Pearson home at the end of the previous episode.
— Michael Schneider, Variety, 5 Jan. 2022 -
The coroner cited inhalation and thermal injuries as the cause of death.
— Taylor Romine and Amir Vera, CNN, 17 Aug. 2022 -
In contrast, the EPA’s inhalation risk benchmark is a far stricter 0.1 parts per trillion.
— Maya Miller, ProPublica, 30 Dec. 2021 -
Two people suffered smoke inhalation and a house was set ablaze.
— CBS News, 23 Aug. 2021 -
In a news conference Sunday, Sullivan said the cause of death for all of the dogs was most likely due to smoke inhalation and not from the flames.
— Malak Silmi, San Antonio Express-News, 20 Sep. 2021 -
Lavin can make a joke out of a single inhalation, which turns out to be a good match for his more recessive sarcasm.
— Vulture, 6 Nov. 2022 -
This reflexive inhalation will fill the lowest part of your lungs without adding tension to the torso or the neck.
— Carol Kinsey Goman, Forbes, 6 June 2022 -
A few more minutes and my children would have succumbed to smoke inhalation.
— Chloe Melas, CNN, 4 May 2021 -
Post-mortem examinations confirmed that the boys died from the inhalation of fire fumes.
— Escher Walcott, People.com, 4 Oct. 2024 -
Exposure through ingestion, inhalation or in drinking water poses potential risks to human health and wildlife.
— Patrick Parenteau, The Conversation, 23 Sep. 2024
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