Aerate in a sentence as a verb

Most people don't aerate or thatch their yards.

Oh I guess I don't understand what it means "to aerate" then.

If you play an instrument like a guitar you should have enough grip force to aerate the dough nicely.

And if you aerate the water with say, an aquarium pump/stone, you don't even need to drain it...

Split hooved animals also aerate soil which helps with natural seed planting and growth.

Doesn't regular butter do that too - perhaps just aerate it like they do with all the icecream nowadays?

Then the sewage is pumped into settling ponds where most of the solids settle to the bottom and they aerate it so that the bacteria can do their thing and digest it further.

I think a way to aerate the fart spray into the glitter as it launches out would be a nice touch, not only would the glitter get on everything, it would smell bad and be hard to get out.

"Wine is regularly passed through electrical fields to prevent calcium and potassium crystals from forming, injected with various gases to aerate or protect it, or split into its constituent liquids by reverse osmosis and reconstituted with a more pleasing alcohol to juice ratio.

Aerate definitions

verb

expose to fresh air; "aerate your old sneakers"

verb

aerate (sewage) so as to favor the growth of organisms that decompose organic matter

See also: activate

verb

impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate blood"

See also: oxygenate oxygenize oxygenise