ventilate
21ventilate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. air; freshen; disclose, publish. See wind, refreshment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. freshen, aerate, let in fresh air, circulate fresh air, vent, air cool, air out, free, oxygenate; see also air 1 ,… …
22ventilate — ven|ti|late [ ventl,eıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to allow fresh air to enter a room or building 2. ) FORMAL to express or discuss an opinion …
23ventilate — ven·ti·late || ventleɪt / tɪl v. provide with fresh air, air out, freshen; raise a point or question for discussion; supply the blood with oxygen …
24ventilate — verb 1》 cause air to enter and circulate freely in (a room or building). 2》 discuss (an opinion or issue) in public. 3》 Medicine subject to artificial respiration. 4》 informal kill by shooting. Derivatives ventilation noun Origin ME (in the sense …
25ventilate — v. a. 1. Air. 2. Winnow, fan. 3. [Now colloquial, but formerly in good use.] Examine, sift, scrutinize, discuss, canvass …
26ventilate — verb (T) 1 to let fresh air into a room, building etc: well ventilated/poorly ventilated etc: a well ventilated kitchen 2 formal to express your opinions or feelings about something: Doctrinal issues were never ventilated. ventilation / venti… …
27ventilate — v 1. air, aerate, aerify, oxygenate; fan, winnow, circulate through, blow on, air condition, air cool; refresh, revivify, cool, freshen, purify. 2. present, bring up, open up for discussion, discuss; go over, review, look at, talk over or about,… …
28ventilate — ven·ti·late …
29ventilate — [ˈventɪˌleɪt] verb [T] to allow fresh air to enter a room or building …
30ventilate — Ho okomo makani, ho okomo ea …