secrete

[si-kreet]

secrete Definition

  • 1to produce and discharge a substance from a gland or cell in the body
  • 2to hide or conceal something

Using secrete: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "secrete" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pancreas secretes insulin into the bloodstream.

  • Example

    The plant secretes a sticky substance to protect itself from insects.

  • Example

    She secretly secreted the stolen goods in her bag.

  • Example

    He managed to secrete himself behind the curtains and avoid being seen.

secrete Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with secrete

  • to reveal confidential or sensitive information

    Example

    The whistleblower secretly secrete information about the company's illegal activities to the authorities.

  • to hide or isolate oneself from others

    Example

    After the breakup, she secreted herself away in her room for days.

  • to smile in a subtle or concealed way

    Example

    He tried to secrete a smile when he heard the joke, but couldn't help bursting out laughing.

Origins of secrete

from Latin 'secretus', meaning 'set apart, hidden'

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Summary: secrete in Brief

The verb 'secrete' [si-kreet] has two main meanings. The first refers to the production and discharge of a substance from a gland or cell in the body, as in 'The pancreas secretes insulin into the bloodstream.' The second meaning is to hide or conceal something, as in 'She secretly secreted the stolen goods in her bag.' 'Secrete' can also be used in phrases like 'secrete information,' meaning to reveal confidential information, or 'secrete oneself away,' meaning to isolate oneself from others.

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