Simple past tense and past participle of exude.(verb)
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Use "exuded" in a sentence
"Nonsense is what is exuded from the psychohistory philosophy, mainly because we all know that humanity like everything in the universe follows the basic laws of the universe, that everything degenerates."
"– Passing beneath some maples this afternoon, we observed several with small icicles hanging from their lower branches, although there was neither ice nor snow on the adjoining trees; we broke one off, and it proved to be congealed sap, which had exuded from the branch and frozen there during the night; natural sugar candy, as it were, growing on the tree."