aerate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ eəˈreɪt]
  • Us [ erˈeɪt]

Meaning of aerate In English

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Examples of aerate

  • The water was aerated and circulated continuously through an activated f carbon-filled filter system.

  • We did so to find if we could keep lobsters alive by feeding them and keeping them in water which was circulated and aerated.

  • In both tanks the water is aerated by spraying from the delivery pipe through a special rose into the tank.

  • On the other hand, weirs have a beneficial effect in aerating the water, which encourages normal non-offensive bacterial decomposition of organic matter.

  • Males inspect eggs to remove diseased or infertile eggs, and aerates the clutch by fanning them with its pectoral and pelvic fins.

  • Glassworms are very easy to store if the water is kept cold and aerated.

  • The movement draws water into the mantle cavity and pushes it out again through the funnel, aerating the gills in the process.

  • The culture is then stirred and aerated to incorporate oxygen into the culture which the yeast uses in the synthesis of needed survival factors.

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