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Definition of ventilate
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Ventilate
(v. t.) To give vent; to
utter;
to make
public.
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Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To open and
expose
to the free
passage
of air; to
supply
with fresh air, and
remove
impure
air from; to air; as, to
ventilate
a room; to
ventilate
a
cellar;
to
ventilate
a
mine..
Safe
::
Safe (n.) A
ventilated
or
refrigerated
chest or
closet
for
securing
provisions
from
noxious
animals
or
insects.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) To
ventilate;
to blow on; to
affect
by air put in
motion.
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To
change
or
renew,
as the air of a
room..
Eventilate
::
Eventilate
(v. t.) To
discuss;
to
ventilate.
Air
::
Air (n.) To
expose
to the air for the
purpose
of
cooling,
refreshing,
or
purifying;
to
ventilate;
as, to air a
room..
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To
winnow;
to fan; as, to
ventilate
wheat..
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To
provide
with a vent, or
escape,
for air, gas, etc.; as, to
ventilate
a mold, or a
water-wheel
bucket..
Eventilate
::
Eventilate
(v. t.) To
winnow
out; to fan.
Ventilation
::
Ventilation
(n.) The act of
ventilating,
or the state of being
ventilated;
the art or
process
of
replacing
foul air by that which is pure, in any
inclosed
place,
as a
house,
a
church,
a mine, etc.; free
exposure
to air..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To
expose
to the wind; to
winnow;
to
ventilate.
Ventilated
::
Ventilated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ventilat.
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To give vent; to
utter;
to make
public.
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To sift and
examine;
to bring out, and
subject
to
penetrating
scrutiny;
to
expose
to
examination
and
discussion;
as, to
ventilate
questions
of
policy..
Stuke
::
Stuffy
(a.)
Ill-ventilated;
close.
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To
examine
in
detail
or by
disputation;
to
reason
upon by
presenting
favorable
and
adverse
considerations;
to
debate;
to sift; to
investigate;
to
ventilate.
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