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Ventilated

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Adjective

1. ventilated

exposed to air

Example Sentences:
'a well ventilated room'

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Ventilated

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to drive foul air out of (an enclosed area)
2. 
to provide with a means of airing
3. 
to expose (a question, grievance, etc) to public examination or discussion
4. physiology
to oxygenate (the blood) in the capillaries of the lungs
5. 
to winnow (grain)

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Ventilated

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈventiˌlated or ˈventiˌlating
1. 
a. 
to circulate fresh air in (a room, etc.), driving out foul air
b. 
to circulate in (a room, etc.) so as to freshen
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
6.  Obsolete
to winnow (grain)

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Ventilated

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v. ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing, ven·ti·lates
v.tr.
1. To admit or force fresh air into (a building or closed space, such as a mine) to replace stale or noxious air.
2. To circulate through and freshen: A sea breeze ventilated the rooms.
3. To provide with a vent, as for airing.
4. To expose (a substance) to the circulation of fresh air, as to retard spoilage.
5. To expose to public discussion or examination: The students ventilated their grievances.
6. To inhale and exhale (air, for example); breathe.
7. To keep (a person or animal) breathing by artificial means.
v.intr.
To breathe in and out; inhale and exhale.

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