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aerate

[air-eyt, ey-uh-reyt] / ˈɛər eɪt, ˈeɪ əˌreɪt /


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It was installed last month and has been carefully tended and aerated under pink LED lights since.

From Barron's

The container is sealed tight, aerated and slowly rocked for 40 days.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, Wylie Dufresne worked at the cutting edge of haute cuisine, dreaming up high-concept dishes like deconstructed eggs Benedict or cubes of aerated foie gras.

From The Wall Street Journal

Grizzly bears also bring benefits, including dispersing seeds and aerating soil.

From Los Angeles Times

Not just in looks — though a frosting should be aerated and smooth, with enough firmness to hold shape — but also in taste.

From Salon