Pronunciation: /ɛrˈeɪʃən/
noun the process of exposing to air, or the state of being exposed to air
A1 Aeration helps plants get the oxygen they need to grow.
A2 The process of aeration can improve the quality of soil in your garden.
B1 Proper aeration of a fish tank is essential for the health of the fish.
B2 Aeration is a key factor in maintaining the balance of nutrients in a body of water.
C1 The aeration of wine is important for releasing its full flavor and aroma.
C2 Aeration systems in wastewater treatment plants are crucial for removing impurities from the water.
formal The process of aeration is crucial for maintaining the health of the soil.
informal Make sure to give the lawn a good aeration to help the grass grow better.
slang I heard that aerating your plants can really give them a boost.
figurative Aeration of ideas through discussion can lead to innovative solutions.
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