Thesaurus / ventilate
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The city had a $3 billion backlog of facilities repairs on its aging school buildings, WBEZ reported in 2018, and teachers were concerned that poorly ventilated classrooms could encourage the coronavirus to circulate.
CHICAGO REACHES DEAL WITH TEACHERS TO REOPEN SCHOOL BUILDINGSMORIAH BALINGITFEBRUARY 10, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that vaccinated people continue to wear masks, socially distance, avoid poorly ventilated spaces and wash their hands frequently to prevent the spread of the virus.
TWO LAWMAKERS TEST POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS, ONE AFTER RECEIVING BOTH DOSES OF VACCINEAMY B WANG, SARAH KAPLANJANUARY 30, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt had to be comfortable, ventilated, have its legs protected and be secure.
THIS NEW HARNESS LETS MILITARY DOGS PARACHUTE SAFELY AND WITH STYLECHRISTINA MACKENZIEJANUARY 4, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEPrison facilities are often overcrowded and poorly ventilated.
CORONAVIRUS IS HITTING PRISONS AND JAILS HARD—1 IN 5 INMATES HAS HAD COVID, AND 1,700 HAVE DIEDBERNHARD WARNERDECEMBER 18, 2020FORTUNEIf you are inside with other people, make sure it’s as ventilated as it possibly can be and that the air is being cleaned as well as it can be.
‘WE’RE BACKED INTO A CORNER’: TWO EXPERTS ON THE BEST PATH TO REOPENINGMEGAN WOODDECEMBER 16, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOOn the night shift we have two doctors for 50 ventilated patients.
VACCINES OFFER HOPE FOR END TO PANDEMIC, BUT BRUTAL MONTHS LIE AHEADJOEL ACHENBACH, JOSE DEL REALDECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTTo measure how well ventilated a space is, most engineers look at the air change rate—how frequently the air is exchanged with non-contaminated outside air.
TO WIN CUSTOMERS’ TRUST, RESTAURANTS ARE PAYING TO IMPROVE VENTILATIONALEXANDRA OSSOLAOCTOBER 19, 2020QUARTZStaff also did not keep windows and doors open to ensure buildings were well-ventilated.
CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK AT CAMP INFECTED MORE THAN 200 KIDS AND STAFFERIN GARCIA DE JESUSAUGUST 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSMy dear, the object of a meeting is to ventilate the subject.
MRS. DORRIMAN, VOLUME 3 OF 3JULIE BOSVILLE CHETWYNDWith impunity might the tenderfoot ventilate his "stovepipe" or his theories of culture.
ROADS OF DESTINYO. HENRYWORDS RELATED TO VENTILATE
- altercate
- argue
- bounce off
- canvass
- compare notes
- confabulate
- confer
- consider
- consult with
- contend
- contest
- converse
- debate
- deliberate
- descant
- discept
- discourse about
- dispute
- dissert
- dissertate
- examine
- exchange views on
- explain
- figure
- get-together
- go into
- groupthink
- hash over
- hold forth
- jaw
- kick about
- knock around
- moot
- put heads together
- reason about
- review
- sift
- take up
- thrash out
- toss around
- ventilate
- weigh
- altercates
- argues
- bounces off
- canvasses
- compare notes
- confabulates
- confers
- considers
- consults with
- contends
- contests
- converses
- debates
- deliberates
- descants
- discepts
- discourses about
- disputes
- dissertates
- disserts
- examines
- exchange views on
- explains
- figures
- gets together
- goes into
- groupthinks
- hash over
- holds forth
- jaws
- kicks about
- knocks around
- moots
- puts heads together
- reason about
- reviews
- sifts
- takes up
- thrashes out
- tosses around
- ventilates
- weighs
- add up to
- air
- assert
- asseverate
- bespeak
- broach
- circulate
- communicate
- connote
- convey
- couch
- declare
- denote
- depict
- designate
- disclose
- divulge
- embody
- enunciate
- evince
- exhibit
- formulate
- frame
- give
- hint
- import
- indicate
- insinuate
- intend
- intimate
- make known
- manifest
- phrase
- pop off
- proclaim
- pronounce
- put
- put across
- put into words
- represent
- reveal
- say
- show
- speak
- spell
- stand for
- state
- suggest
- symbolize
- tell
- testify
- utter
- vent
- ventilate
- verbalize
- voice
- word
- adds up to
- airs
- asserts
- asseverates
- bespeaks
- broaches
- circulates
- communicates
- connotes
- conveys
- couches
- declares
- denotes
- depicts
- designates
- discloses
- divulges
- embodies
- enunciates
- evinces
- exhibits
- formulates
- frames
- gives
- hints
- imports
- indicates
- insinuates
- intends
- intimates
- makes known
- manifests
- phrases
- pops off
- proclaims
- pronounces
- puts
- puts across
- puts into words
- represents
- reveals
- says
- shows
- speaks
- spells
- stands for
- states
- suggests
- symbolizes
- tells
- testifies
- utters
- ventilates
- vents
- verbalizes
- voices
- words
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