0 a small opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a closed space:
1 to express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way:
The meeting will be an opportunity for everyone to give vent to their feelings.
2 to express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way:
3 an opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to escape or enter an enclosed space:
4 to express a negative emotion forcefully:
Walking relieves a lot of tension and it’s a good way to vent frustration.
The same bread-maker also did not include any cooling vents.
However, at cold seeps, unlike hydrothermal vents, most of the chemical energy occurs in the form of hydrocarbons.
Conversely, under oxidizing conditions they do not form at all or do so only in small amounts in hydrothermal vents or in localized hydrogen-rich regions.
The whole appliance is continually vented with forced air to prevent ozone accumulation in the path of the beam.
Regularly scheduled ambassadorial conversations provided a mechanism for venting rage, providing and obtaining explanations, exploring and even inching toward resolution of differences.
Since the prevailing wind is also from the south-west, this approach avoids the potential problem of positive pressure on exhaust air vents.
The beam is turned off, the vacuum valve closed and the chamber vented to air.
Hearing of these cases the community feels reassured ; tension about injustice is vented.
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