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ˈventilated, ppl. a. [f. prec.] Purified by or as if by ventilation; provided with means of ventilation; supplied with continual fresh air.
1743S. Hales Descr. Ventilators I. 111 As ventilated Corn may lie thick without leaving any spare Room to turn it. 1758Ibid. II. 110 That wet State will be more unwholsome in a close unventilated, than in a ventilated Ship. 1840Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. III. 363/1 The pieces of wood..so combined..[become] what the inventor terms a ‘Ventilated Faggot.’ 1868Chambers's Encycl. X. 67/2 Close ill-ventilated apartments. 1892Photogr. Ann. II. p. ccxxi, It is a Three-cornered Lamp; the back has a sliding ventilated door. 1951D. W. Richards in Cecil & Loeb Textbk. Med. (ed. 8) 844/1 The trapping of air in poorly ventilated air spaces, on repeated deep breathing, is shown by a step⁓wise rise in the spirogram. 1975Anaesthesia & Intensive Care III. 237 (heading) A simple clinical method of quantitating the effects of chest physiotherapy in mechanically ventilated patients. 1980Daily Tel. 3 Nov. 16 A substantial sample has..accrued from the innumerable ventilated patients who have not become organ donors. fig.1736Thomson Liberty iv. 790 The wholesome winds Of Opposition hence began to blow... A pestilential ministry they purge, And ventilated states renew their bloom. |