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    Ven·ti·late
    /ˈven(t)əˌlāt/

    verb

    • 1. cause air to enter and circulate freely in (a room, building, etc.): "ventilate the greenhouse well" Similar aerateairoxygenateair-condition
    • 2. use a machine or device to support or replace the breathing of (a person who is ill, injured, or anesthetized); subject to artificial respiration: "the patient was sedated and ventilated"
  2. The meaning of VENTILATE is to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air for purifying, curing, or refreshing; also : oxygenate, aerate. How to use ventilate in a sentence.

  3. to assist the breathing of (a person), as with a respirator. (of air or wind) to circulate through or blow on, so as to cool or freshen the air of: Cool breezes ventilated the house. to expose to the action of air or wind: to ventilate floor timbers.

  4. to force air in and out of the lungs of a person who cannot breathe easily on their own, using a special machine called a ventilator: If her condition deteriorates, she will need to be ventilated and admitted to intensive care.

  5. to force air in and out of the lungs of a person who cannot breathe easily on their own, using a special machine called a ventilator: If her condition deteriorates, she will need to be ventilated and admitted to intensive care.

  6. To ventilate is to let something flow freely, whether it's air or ideas. It's especially important to ventilate your art studio if you're using spray paint.

  7. 1. to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated. 2. (of air or wind) to circulate through or blow on, so as to cool or freshen the air of: Cool breezes ventilated the house. 3. to expose to the action of air or wind: to ventilate floor timbers.

  8. May 28, 2016 · said of air. 2. to provide with an opening for the escape of air, gas, etc.; furnish a means for airing. 3. to expose (a substance) to fresh air so as to keep in good condition. 4. to examine and discuss in public; bring (a grievance, problem, etc.) out into the open. 5. to aerate (blood); oxygenate.

  9. ventilate. ventilate something to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room, building, etc. a well-ventilated room The bathroom is ventilated with an extractor fan. noun [uncountable] a ventilation shaft Make sure that there is adequate ventilation in the room before using the paint.

  10. Ventilate definition: To admit or force fresh air into (a building or closed space, such as a mine) to replace stale or noxious air.

  11. ventilate meaning: to let air come into and go out of a room or building. Learn more.

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