0 present participle of ventilate --
1 to cause fresh air to enter and move around a closed space: --
2 to express an opinion or mention a subject so that it can be discussed by others: --
She used the meeting to ventilate all her grievances.
The most likely explanation for the observed patterns of parasite location seems to be an adaptation to the force and direction of the branchial ventilating flow.
The experimental arrangement included provision for ventilating the cavities with measured flow rates of air and for measuring the cavity pressure as described in the earlier papers cited above.
Sculptural elements within this 'garden' conceal ventilating roof lights serving the space below.
Exploiting stable subsoil temperatures, ventilating by controlled convection, harnessing solar energy and other applications of nineteenthcentury science promise to enrich the architecture of the twenty-first century.
Ventilating their emotions seems to have been part of their way of coping.
At very large ventilating velocities, when the layer is being dragged forward by the main stream, mixing again increases.
The supply of heat to thermally drive the ventilation system using steam pipes was the heating and ventilating engineer's responsibility.
First, one may consider a layer flowing downhill with only a low ventilating velocity.