Pronunciation: /ˈvɛn.təˌleɪt/
verb to cause air to enter and circulate freely in a room or building
A1 I need to ventilate the room by opening the windows.
A2 It is important to ventilate your home regularly to prevent mold.
B1 The HVAC system in the building helps to ventilate the entire space.
B2 Proper ventilation is crucial in maintaining good air quality in indoor spaces.
C1 The ventilation system in the hospital is designed to ensure clean air circulation.
C2 Engineers are constantly working to improve the ventilation systems in modern buildings for optimal airflow.
formal It is important to properly ventilate a room to ensure good air circulation.
informal Make sure to open the windows to ventilate the stuffy room.
slang I need to air out my gym bag to ventilate the smell.
figurative She needed to ventilate her feelings about the situation before moving forward.
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