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ventilate

[ven-tl-eyt] / ˈvɛn tlˌeɪt /


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Dr McCartney says you can also reduce your risk of colds by being in well ventilated spaces and washing your hands regularly and properly.

From BBC

It provides a soft ride, comfortable seats and two features the BMW doesn’t offer — ventilated front seats and real leather upholstery.

From Seattle Times

You want to validate their experiences, and you want them to ventilate about what they went through.

From Salon

The toilets are ventilated to control smell and overheating; the vents also provide just enough privacy for the restroom’s purpose, but not enough for sleeping or sex work.

From New York Times

By the time he was seen by a consultant he was in septic shock, and Ms Lester said she later learned staff "didn't have the things they needed to sedate and ventilate" her son.

From BBC