Sentence example with the word 'ventilate'

ventilate

aerate, break the news, comment upon, debate, divulge, give, introduce, moot, put out, review, talk over

Definition v. 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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