Verb
To discharge through pores or incisions, as moisture or other liquid matter; to give out.
To flow from a body through the pores, or by a natural discharge, as juice.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI love being a woman. I love the sexiness we get to exude. But the best thing about being a woman is the power we have over men. Eva Longoria
Fame factories develop and promote hip icons who exude superior airs. Vanna Bonta
You ever look at their faces? "We're pro-life." Don't they look it? Don't they just exude joie de vivre? Bill Hicks
They exude an atmosphere of The New Republic-a sort of Crolier-than-thou air. p. 36. Dorothy Parker
We know that from time to time there arise among human beings people who seem to exude love as naturally as the sun gives out heat. Alan Watts
New carpet will exude poisonous formaldehyde for up to two years after it'd been laid. I know the feeling. Chuck Palahniuk