aerating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ eəˈreɪt]
  • Us [ erˈeɪt]

Meaning of aerating In English

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Examples of aerating

  • It has all the virtues of going down deep and aerating the soil.

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

  • The actual dung, mixed with the straw, has an aerating effect, particularly on heavy soil, which cannot be brought about by the use of any artificial.

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

  • In the process it swallows a lot of sand and plays an important part in churning up and aerating the seabed.

  • This avoids the vented air from bubbling through the liquid and unnecessarily aerating the liquid.

  • Watering the lawn the night before aerating can make it easier to aerate a very dense lawn.

  • It can be also used as an aerating medium for potted plants.

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