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Definition of ventilation in English: ventilationnoun ˌvɛntɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌvɛn(t)əˈleɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc. ventilation of the mines had long been mechanized Example sentencesExamples - Dai followed her gaze to the ventilation shaft above them then looked at Cooper.
- The most effective way to prevent it is by providing adequate ventilation.
- I've only got up to section 3, which is about ventilation shafts.
- More often, however, it is inadequate attic ventilation.
- Jack ducked past a fallen ventilation duct on his way to the shuttle hangar.
- Rhea's movements were noiseless and careful as she slithered down the ventilation duct.
- Looking ahead of him, he saw a ventilation grate fall from the ceiling.
- Even a home with functional attic ventilation can now develop molds on the roof sheathing cavities above these unsatisfactory ducts.
- The school building had a mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation system.
- Here two men are shown recuperating in the stoke hold under the ventilation shaft.
- If anything, modern methods and improved ventilation should reduce the risk to asthmatics.
- In more severe climates, heat recovery ventilation and other techniques may be practical.
- Provide adequate ventilation with window fans when using adhesives, as some are toxic.
- Many web sites discuss the importance of attic ventilation, too.
- However, there is no active cooling or even ventilation holes in the unit.
- He saw an open ventilation grate, big enough to fit both of them at once.
- Provide adequate ventilation to maintain indoor humidity levels between 30-60 %.
- They were then able to start to climb up back into the ventilation ducts.
- Firefighters used thermal imaging equipment and a pressurised ventilation system to tackle the smoke.
- He removed the ventilation grate aside, allowing himself to slide back onto solid ground again.
Synonyms ventilating, aerating, aeration, freshening, refreshing, cooling, air conditioning - 1.1Medicine The supply of air to the lungs, especially by artificial means.
Example sentencesExamples - Already she has stopped breathing on three separate occasions and has required artificial ventilation to stabilise her condition.
- Long-term intermittent noninvasive ventilation is effective in reversing ventilatory failure and improving respiratory muscle function.
- All patients 18 years old or older who were receiving mechanical ventilation in the medical ICU were eligible for participation.
- The artificial ventilation of the lungs can damage the fragile lungs of these severely premature babies.
- Furthermore, institution of high-frequency ventilation after birth was earlier in the more recent trials.
2Public discussion or examination of an opinion, issue, or complaint. Example sentencesExamples - The ventilation model operates on the basis that venting anger is the way to get rid of it.
- After years of lobbying, successive governments inched towards a public ventilation of the reasons why so many innocent people suffered.
- There has therefore been no significant public ventilation of the allegations now made against the doctor.
- So, no, there isn't really an effective remedy for the ventilation of these international law issues as they currently exist in Australia.
Synonyms expression, voicing, venting, articulation, statement, declaration
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense 'current of air'): from Old French, or from Latin ventilatio(n-), from the verb ventilare (see ventilate). sense 1 dates from the mid 17th century. Definition of ventilation in US English: ventilationnounˌvɛn(t)əˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌven(t)əˈlāSH(ə)n 1The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc. ventilation of the mines had long been mechanized Example sentencesExamples - They were then able to start to climb up back into the ventilation ducts.
- More often, however, it is inadequate attic ventilation.
- In more severe climates, heat recovery ventilation and other techniques may be practical.
- He saw an open ventilation grate, big enough to fit both of them at once.
- Provide adequate ventilation to maintain indoor humidity levels between 30-60 %.
- Many web sites discuss the importance of attic ventilation, too.
- Even a home with functional attic ventilation can now develop molds on the roof sheathing cavities above these unsatisfactory ducts.
- The most effective way to prevent it is by providing adequate ventilation.
- Here two men are shown recuperating in the stoke hold under the ventilation shaft.
- Firefighters used thermal imaging equipment and a pressurised ventilation system to tackle the smoke.
- If anything, modern methods and improved ventilation should reduce the risk to asthmatics.
- Looking ahead of him, he saw a ventilation grate fall from the ceiling.
- Rhea's movements were noiseless and careful as she slithered down the ventilation duct.
- Jack ducked past a fallen ventilation duct on his way to the shuttle hangar.
- Provide adequate ventilation with window fans when using adhesives, as some are toxic.
- Dai followed her gaze to the ventilation shaft above them then looked at Cooper.
- I've only got up to section 3, which is about ventilation shafts.
- He removed the ventilation grate aside, allowing himself to slide back onto solid ground again.
- The school building had a mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation system.
- However, there is no active cooling or even ventilation holes in the unit.
Synonyms ventilating, aerating, aeration, freshening, refreshing, cooling, air conditioning - 1.1Medicine The supply of air to the lungs, especially by artificial means.
Example sentencesExamples - Long-term intermittent noninvasive ventilation is effective in reversing ventilatory failure and improving respiratory muscle function.
- The artificial ventilation of the lungs can damage the fragile lungs of these severely premature babies.
- Furthermore, institution of high-frequency ventilation after birth was earlier in the more recent trials.
- All patients 18 years old or older who were receiving mechanical ventilation in the medical ICU were eligible for participation.
- Already she has stopped breathing on three separate occasions and has required artificial ventilation to stabilise her condition.
2Public discussion or examination of an opinion, issue, or complaint. Example sentencesExamples - There has therefore been no significant public ventilation of the allegations now made against the doctor.
- So, no, there isn't really an effective remedy for the ventilation of these international law issues as they currently exist in Australia.
- The ventilation model operates on the basis that venting anger is the way to get rid of it.
- After years of lobbying, successive governments inched towards a public ventilation of the reasons why so many innocent people suffered.
Synonyms expression, voicing, venting, articulation, statement, declaration
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense ‘current of air’): from Old French, or from Latin ventilatio(n-), from the verb ventilare (see ventilate). ventilation (sense 1) dates from the mid 17th century. |