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Ventilate meaning
To replace stale or noxious air with fresh. | To circulate air through a building, etc. | To provide with a vent.
Example sentences (20)
He and his colleagues considered giving the families of patients removed from ventilators the option to hand-ventilate their sick family member, as students had done with Blegdam’s patients nearly 70 years before.
The fan is designed to ventilate spaces up to 18 x 20 feet, giving you plenty of coverage.
Crews used positive pressure ventilation to ventilate property.
They merely ventilate a prejudice rooted in the Afro-pessimist stereotype to the effect that Africans are predisposed to act undemocratically.
A breach in the hull and open portholes to ventilate hospital wards saw water pour in and the ship began to list to the starboard side, where water was gathering following the explosion to this flank.
Churches were asked to not hold services that Sunday, and the owners of the Ottawa Electric Street Railway were directed to ventilate their cars as much as possible until further notice.
Fadeyi said that the police did not fire shot at any protesters, adding that the protesters were allowed to ventilate their grievances for over an hour.
Given Zimbabwe's constitutional project, anchored on the new Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act of 2013, it becomes imperative to ventilate the proper role of courts in a democracy.
It was later reported that doctors had been able to modify some of the devices and use them to ventilate intubated patients.
The court found that Advocate Lewis Uriri, who acted for Buyanga, was in an invidious position in the case, having to ventilate issues from the application drawn up by his instructing lawyer that was insupportable.
Unlike the rest of us learning to work from home with children underfoot, it’s nigh on impossible to ventilate a patient or perform a tracheotomy with a two-year-old pulling at your personal protective equipment.
We are keeping sicker and sicker patients on the wards just because there is no capacity to ventilate them.
And most more-advanced systems can ventilate with fresh air when needed to avoid occupants from travelling in a stuffy environment.
How should you ventilate?
Ventilate animal housing areas to decrease the accumulation of ammonia and other gases.
AL has steadfastly refused to countenance any opposition voice, be it the students’ or primary teachers’ or general public forums’, seeking to ventilate their grievances.
Apart from that, the PDP is a much more transparent and democratic political party which allows for members to freely ventilate their views and pursue their aspirations.
Crews from Doncaster and Edlington stations used a specialist fan to ventilate the property.
Idahagbon, however, said they would queue behind Governor Obaseki in next year’s general elections to defeat the PDP and ventilate whatever issues they have in 2020 during the governorship election.
The publication of almost every list by PSC in the past evoked immense criticism with educated youth taking to streets to ventilate their anger and disgust with such selections.