| ventilate | To aerate, or oxygenate, the blood in the pulmonary capillaries. Synonym: air, atmosphere. Origin: L. Ventilo, pp. -atus, to fan, fr. Ventus, the wind (05 Mar 2000) |
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vent: expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms" expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage; "Wheat should be well ventilated" circulate through and freshen; "The gust of air ventilated the room" vent: give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers" furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape; "The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space"
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To cause fresh air to circulate through the mine. W
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To admit fresh air into a space in order to replace stale air.
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| ventilate | expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen |
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| ventilate | furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape |
| ventilate | give expression or utterance to |
| ventilate | circulate through and freshen |
| ventilate | expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage |
| ventilate | exposed to air |
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