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Definitionv. expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
Last update: November 12, 2016
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Ventilate the rooms well. [verb]
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The unhygienic food in the canteen was ventilated by the students. [verb]
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Ventilate but little, and with care; raise the ventilating sash only high enough to let the heated air from the greenhouse drive back the outer air so as not to chill the plants. [verb]
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The solution is to carefully ventilate the greenhouse to reduce the humidity and water early in the morning not at night. [verb]
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The thing was well ventilated for me. [verb]
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Whoever embarked on a policy of the sort, he said, and ventilated the matter thoroughly would confer a lasting boon on everybody concerned. [verb]
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It must have been lit and ventilated by some lattice in the ceiling. [noun]
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Such places should be very well ventilated, or the turkeys will become soft and take colds. [Please select]
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There is a lack of window space, and the roof is imperfectly ventilated. [Please select]
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(_b_) Hanging the crepe in a badly ventilated or badly situated building. [Please select]
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_, if it has been hanging over-night in a closed and badly-ventilated factory. [Please select]
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