Ventilate

Verb

 * 1) To replace stale or noxious air with fresh.
 * 2) To circulate air through a building, etc.
 * 3) To provide with a vent.
 * 4) To expose something to the circulation of fresh air.
 * 5) To expose something to public examination or discussion.
 * 6)  To provide manual or mechanical breathing to a patient.

Adverbs for Ventilate
adequately; thoroughly; defectively; healthfully; beneficially; automatically.

Thesaurus
aerate, air, air out, air-condition, air-cool, airify, analyze, break it to, break the news, breathe, bring up, broach, canvass, chew the fat, chill, come out with, comment upon, confide, confide to, consider, controvert, cool, cross-ventilate, deal with, debate, deliberate, deliberate upon, discourse, discourse about, discuss, display, divulgate, divulge, evulgate, examine, exchange views, fan, freshen, freshen the air, fumigate, give, give out, give vent to, go into, handle, ice, ice-cool, infrigidate, introduce, investigate, knock around, let get around, let in on, let out, make known, make public, moot, open up, out with, oxygenate, oxygenize, pass under review, publish, put, put out, rap, reason, reason about, reason the point, refresh, refrigerate, reveal, review, sift, state, study, take up, talk, talk about, talk of, talk over, tell, thresh out, treat, utter, vent, wind, winnow

Etymology
From Middle English < ventilatus:, past participle of ventilo:.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Dutch: verluchtigen


 * German:


 * Dutch: verluchtigen
 * Esperanto:


 * German: belüften, ventilieren
 * Hungarian:


 * German: lüften, belüften


 * German: beatmen

Adjective
ventilate


 * 1) Feminine plural form of ventilato

Verb
ventilate



Anagrams

 * levitante