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Noun
/ˌventəˈlāSHən/,
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The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc,
  1. The provision of fresh air to a room, building, etc

  2. The supply of air to the lungs, esp. by artificial means

  3. Public discussion or examination of an opinion, issue, complaint, etc


  1. the act of supplying fresh air and getting rid of foul air
  2. a mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air; "she was continually adjusting the ventilation"
  3. public discussion: free and open discussion of (or debate on) some question of public interest; "such a proposal deserves thorough public discussion"
  4. breathing: the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation
  5. (ventilate) vent: expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"
  6. (ventilate) vent: give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers"
  7. Ventilating (the V in HVAC) is the process of "changing" or replacing air in any space to provide high indoor air quality (i.e. to control temperature, replenish oxygen, or remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, and carbon dioxide). ...
  8. In firefighting, ventilation refers to the tactic of creating a draft with an opening above or opposite the entry point so that heat and smoke will be released, permitting the firefighters to find and attack the fire. ...
  9. Underground mine ventilation provides a flow of air to the underground workings of a mine of sufficient volume to dilute and remove noxious gases (typically NOx, SO2, methane, CO2 and CO). ...
  10. In respiratory physiology, ventilation (or ventilation rate) is the rate at which gas enters or leaves the lung. It is categorised under the following definitions: *Gas exchange *Fowler method
  11. A medical ventilator may be defined as any machine designed to mechanically move breatheable air into and out of the lungs, to provide the mechanism of breathing for a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently. See also mechanical ventilation.
  12. (ventilate) To replace stale or noxious air with fresh; To circulate air through a building, etc; To provide with a vent; To expose something to the circulation of fresh air; To expose something to public examination or discussion; To provide manual or mechanical breathing to a patient
  13. (Ventilate) To admit fresh air into a space in order to replace stale air.
  14. (Ventilate) Providing positive pressure breaths to a patient, or assisting the patient with ventilations
  15. (Ventilate) To remove fire gases from a building or to provide air to a victim who is not breathing.
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  17. (ventilate) to create a vent, or an opening, for letting in or out
  18. (Ventilated) Providing circulation of external air.
  19. "I'm ventilated", flying a shot up aircraft. Refering to the holes from machine gun and cannon fire.
  20. (Ventilated) Removed foul air from and supplied with fresh air
  21. (Ventilator (”Vent”)) A machine that assists adults or children to breathe. Lung immaturity in prematurely born infants is the most common reason for a newborn to require a ventilator.
  22. (Ventilator) Device installed on the roof for the purpose of ventilating the interior of the building.
  23. A ventilator captures heating or cooling energy from stale indoor air and transfers it to fresh incoming air.
  24. (Ventilator) A system that exchanges stale, recirculated indoor air with fresh, filtered outside air.
  25. (Ventilator) A roof mounted accessory, which allows the air to pass through.