0 past simple and past participle of vent
1 to express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way:
The whole appliance is continually vented with forced air to prevent ozone accumulation in the path of the beam.
Leafminers that pupated were individually placed into 10-ml glass containers covered with vented parafilm.
More than ten major explosive eruptions vented moderately large volumes (1-10 km3) of phonolitic magma during the last two cycles.
The reservoir was vented to the ambient pressure through a small orifice.
Many respondents reading communist texts vented vehement hostility.
Solid fuels burnt by households also contribute to outdoor air pollution when smoke is vented through chimneys and windows, contributing to high concentrations of particulates.
Each room was independently vented and no air was recirculated.
The air has to be vented before testing can begin, so seawater can replace the air in the robot.