Associations to the word «Ventilated»
Noun
- Conditioning
- Warming
- Ventilation
- Grounds
- Plumbing
- Duct
- Grille
- Shaft
- Grievance
- Lighting
- Burner
- Anesthesia
- Lung
- Sewer
- Laying
- Ammonia
- Compartment
- Vent
- Firefighter
- Drain
- Working
- Humidity
- Furnace
- Pump
- Narrow
- Odor
- Draught
- Tube
- Oxygen
- Appliance
- Airway
- Pipe
- Chimney
- Tunnel
- Fan
- Illustrated
- Roof
- Nash
- Gill
- Contractor
- Fitting
- Air
- Smoke
- Gas
- Opening
- Heat
- Compression
- Equipment
- Ceiling
- Compliance
- Infant
- Installation
- Engineer
- Patient
- Mine
- Pit
- Lamp
- Boot
- Window
- Pressure
- System
- Hole
- Valve
- Handbook
- Current
- Cloth
- Furniture
- Subject
- Knot
- Explosion
- Hull
- Room
- Device
Adjective
Wiktionary
VENTILATE, verb. To replace stale or noxious air with fresh.
VENTILATE, verb. To circulate air through a building, etc.
VENTILATE, verb. To provide with a vent.
VENTILATE, verb. To expose something to the circulation of fresh air.
VENTILATE, verb. To expose something to public examination or discussion.
VENTILATE, verb. (medicine) To provide manual or mechanical breathing to a patient.
Dictionary definition
VENTILATE, verb. Expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms".
VENTILATE, verb. Expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage; "Wheat should be well ventilated".
VENTILATE, verb. Circulate through and freshen; "The gust of air ventilated the room".
VENTILATE, verb. Give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers".
VENTILATE, verb. Furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape; "The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space".
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