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Definition of unventilated in English: unventilatedadjectiveʌnˈvɛntɪleɪtɪdˌənˈvɛn(t)əˌleɪdəd (of a room or space) not provided with fresh air. dark and unventilated cargo holds Example sentencesExamples - According to Kelly, his biographer, he was slowly being poisoned to death by low-level carbon monoxide, resulting from a lifetime of cooking over a charcoal in close, unventilated quarters.
- Provide the recommended level of insulation under floors above unheated spaces, around walls in a heated basement or unventilated crawl space, and on the edges of slabs-on-grade.
- Two technicians opened, sampled, transferred, weighed, and resealed approximately 110 pounds (fifty one-kilogram packs) of cocaine over a three-hour period in a 400 square foot unventilated room.
- Studies indicate that inhalation of smoke from burning biomass fuels in unventilated indoor spaces accounts for more than 400,000 persons with COPD in the developing world.
- Burning fuel in an enclosed or unventilated space (with no air vents, or windows or doors left open or ajar) is most likely to cause CO poisoning.
- Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated area (such as attic or crawl space).
- Household bleach should NEVER be mixed with detergent containing ammonia; fumes can be fatal particularly in an unventilated or enclosed area.
- When left in an unventilated area, or worse yet in the back of a hot car or trunk, wet boots dry out too slowly, accelerating decay of the leather.
- Outer walls and shower stalls leaked into unventilated cul-de-sac wall spaces.
- On another occasion, the [air conditioner] had been turned off, making the temperature in the unventilated room well over 100 degrees.
- Other times, the air-conditioning was turned off and the temperature in the unventilated room rose to well over 100 degrees.
- For one terrifying evening, innocent people are forced to sit in an unventilated windowless room with a group of bodybuilders who have just guzzled cheap protein shakes.
- Nobody wants a return to the bad old days in the 1980's/early 1990s when the cheapest wooden boarding house charged US $20 for a tiny unventilated room, and a room in one star hotel cost over $50.
- Nineteen people suffocated in the back of an unventilated tractor-trailer last year as they tried to cross the border near Victoria, Texas.
- The unventilated rooms are like furnaces during the day.
- The question hung in unanswered silence, lingering like cigar smoke does in an unventilated room.
- His studio was a small, unventilated area, and he used thinner and acetone to clean the brushes in the area.
- Mold grows in moist, dark, unventilated environments, so you should be able to prevent that by making sure your garage stays dry, well-ventilated and not too dark.
- I am not a doctor or a scientist but I can see that any germ will spread among a load of people crammed into an unventilated bus or train.
- They swung into action after seeing 37 monkeys, suffering from ‘zoochosis’, confined to tiny barren cages in unventilated rooms.
Synonyms stuffy, smoky, close, muggy, stale, fusty, airless, suffocating, stifling, oppressive Definition of unventilated in US English: unventilatedadjectiveˌənˈvɛn(t)əˌleɪdədˌənˈven(t)əˌlādəd (of a room or space) not provided with fresh air. dark and unventilated cargo holds Example sentencesExamples - Outer walls and shower stalls leaked into unventilated cul-de-sac wall spaces.
- Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated area (such as attic or crawl space).
- Burning fuel in an enclosed or unventilated space (with no air vents, or windows or doors left open or ajar) is most likely to cause CO poisoning.
- Nineteen people suffocated in the back of an unventilated tractor-trailer last year as they tried to cross the border near Victoria, Texas.
- Mold grows in moist, dark, unventilated environments, so you should be able to prevent that by making sure your garage stays dry, well-ventilated and not too dark.
- Provide the recommended level of insulation under floors above unheated spaces, around walls in a heated basement or unventilated crawl space, and on the edges of slabs-on-grade.
- Other times, the air-conditioning was turned off and the temperature in the unventilated room rose to well over 100 degrees.
- On another occasion, the [air conditioner] had been turned off, making the temperature in the unventilated room well over 100 degrees.
- His studio was a small, unventilated area, and he used thinner and acetone to clean the brushes in the area.
- The question hung in unanswered silence, lingering like cigar smoke does in an unventilated room.
- Studies indicate that inhalation of smoke from burning biomass fuels in unventilated indoor spaces accounts for more than 400,000 persons with COPD in the developing world.
- The unventilated rooms are like furnaces during the day.
- Two technicians opened, sampled, transferred, weighed, and resealed approximately 110 pounds (fifty one-kilogram packs) of cocaine over a three-hour period in a 400 square foot unventilated room.
- Nobody wants a return to the bad old days in the 1980's/early 1990s when the cheapest wooden boarding house charged US $20 for a tiny unventilated room, and a room in one star hotel cost over $50.
- According to Kelly, his biographer, he was slowly being poisoned to death by low-level carbon monoxide, resulting from a lifetime of cooking over a charcoal in close, unventilated quarters.
- They swung into action after seeing 37 monkeys, suffering from ‘zoochosis’, confined to tiny barren cages in unventilated rooms.
- I am not a doctor or a scientist but I can see that any germ will spread among a load of people crammed into an unventilated bus or train.
- For one terrifying evening, innocent people are forced to sit in an unventilated windowless room with a group of bodybuilders who have just guzzled cheap protein shakes.
- Household bleach should NEVER be mixed with detergent containing ammonia; fumes can be fatal particularly in an unventilated or enclosed area.
- When left in an unventilated area, or worse yet in the back of a hot car or trunk, wet boots dry out too slowly, accelerating decay of the leather.
Synonyms stuffy, smoky, close, muggy, stale, fusty, airless, suffocating, stifling, oppressive |