Ventilate in a sentence as a verb

Why bother to disinfect when you can ventilate?

As long as you can properly ventilate the room, it's by far the best method to make prints adhere.

How did you ventilate the box, aren't pizza boxes designed to insulate?

Because the coil is the radiator, they ventilate heat naturally.

Or, amusingly, around an attic fan so that it could quite literally ventilate the entire house without adding too much noise.

Once you're more airtight you then of course have to ventilate right: HRV/ERV for refreshing of the air and stand alone dehumidification units.

This means offgassing equipment is needed to ventilate the natural accumulation to prevent explosion hazards.

The amount of heat in the air is small compared to that in other materials; buildings with stone or concrete walls have a sufficient heat capacity that you can ventilate without temperature changing too much.

But I greatly prefer the situation I describe to one in which, should my fellow man take it in mind to behave toward me with fell intent, he feels free to do so unencumbered by any shadow of concern that his intended victim might ventilate him, instead.

The floor plans of old buildings were often laid out in very specific and sophisticated arrangements designed to take advantage of local prevailing winds and weather patterns so that opening certain pairs of windows at certain times of day would effectively ventilate the entire structure.

If you use LPG / Propane / Butane for anything in a vehicle other than propulsion:- make sure it is periodically inspected- keep a hawk eye and a dogs nose out for anything suspicious- get a fire extinguisher and a fire blanket, learn how to use them- make sure the vehicle is very well ventilated- always ventilate for a few minutes before starting / igniting anything- if you suspect something is wrong check with soap, not with a matchGas explosions in RV's and mobile homes are unfortunately not rare at all.

Ventilate definitions

verb

expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"

See also: vent

verb

expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage; "Wheat should be well ventilated"

verb

circulate through and freshen; "The gust of air ventilated the room"

verb

give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers"

See also: vent

verb

furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape; "The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space"