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ventilated
ven·ti·late V0056200 (vĕn′tl-āt′)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. [Middle English ventilaten, to blow away, from Latin ventilāre, ventilāt-, to fan, from ventulus, diminutive of ventus, wind; see wē- in Indo-European roots.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ventilated - exposed to air; "a well ventilated room"unventilated - not ventilated; "stuffy unventilated rooms" | TranslationsMedicalSeeventilateventilated
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