noun
- the act or condition of breathing more rapidly or deeply than normal, often resulting in excessive loss of carbon dioxide
Usage: medical/physiological term; also called hyperventilation
verb
- to breathe more rapidly or deeply than is necessary or normal
Usage: present participle of overbreathe
Examples
- Overbreathing during panic attacks can cause dizziness and tingling in the extremities.
- The athlete was overbreathing before the race, which made her feel lightheaded.
- Prolonged overbreathing may lead to a drop in blood carbon dioxide levels.
- She noticed she was overbreathing when anxiety set in.
- Doctors warned against overbreathing as a response to stress.
- The patient's overbreathing was corrected by using a paper bag technique.