sweats
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sweat n. Pronunciation: ' swet Function: verb Inflected Form:   sweat or sweat·ed ; sweat·ing Etymology: Middle English sweten, from Old English sw ǣ tan, from swāt sweat; akin to Old High German sweiz sweat, Latin sudare to sweat, Greek hidrōs sweat Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 a : to excrete moisture in visible quantities through the openings of the sweat glands : PERSPIRE b : to labor or exert oneself so as to cause perspiration 2 a : to emit or exude moisture <cheese sweat s in ripening> b : to gather surface moisture in beads as a result of condensation <stones sweat at night> c (1) : FERMENT (2) : PUTREFY 3 : to undergo anxiety or mental or emotional distress < sweat through final exams> 4 : to become exuded through pores or a porous surface : OOZE transitive verb 1 : to emit or seem to emit from pores : EXUDE 2 : to manipulate or produce by hard work or drudgery 3 : to get rid of or lose (weight) by or as if by sweating or being sweated 4 : to make wet with perspiration 5 a : to cause to excrete moisture from the skin b : to drive hard : OVERWORK c : to exact work from at low wages and under unfair or unhealthful conditions d slang : to give the third degree to 6 : to cause to exude or lose moisture especially : to subject (as tobacco leaves) to fermentation 7 a : to extract something valuable from by unfair or dishonest means : FLEECE b : to remove particles of metal from (a coin) by abrasion 8 a : to heat (as solder) so as to melt and cause to run especially between surfaces to unite them also : to unite by such means < sweat a pipe joint> b : to heat so as to extract an easily fusible constituent < sweat bismuth ore> c : to sauté in a covered vessel until natural juices are e…