ventilate - use in sentences

Object

  • disk: Disk brakes - Method of braking in which a ventilated disk is clamped between 2 brake pads thus stopping the vehicle.
  • cavity: A possible solution to your problem might be to create a ventilated cavity on the inner face of a wall.
  • void: I would merely confirm that in my view a suspended floor over a ventilated void is more likely to succeed.
  • ceiling: In the past there was a feeling that a ventilated ceiling would work efficiently using less exhaust air than its canopy counterpart.
  • greenhouse: For this reason, shade houses and well ventilated greenhouses are frequently used for orchid growing.
  • lung: But not so if the body is warmed up and the jog has also ventilated the lungs and made the heart beating.

Preposition: at

  • front: They're ventilated at the front, but solid at the back.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • such: When they have doubled in size they should be transferred to a more ventilated cage such as the Bug Studio.

Modifying Another Word

  • mechanically: Ventilation in enclosed or mechanically ventilated areas can also be assessed using tracer gas techniques.
  • naturally: The whole scheme sits over a naturally ventilated car park with space for 80 vehicles.
  • poorly: Still higher levels may occur in poorly ventilated indoor places of work where several people are smokers.
  • inadequately: It is emitted by faulty gas appliances which are either not burning correctly or are inadequately ventilated.
  • adequately: The best solution is to ensure that the room is adequately ventilated.
  • artificially: In these situations the patient will have been artificially ventilated to enable a full diagnosis to take place.

Used with why or when

  • when: If you want to try Strawberries make sure that they are well ventilated when in flower.

Infinitive complement

  • prevent: They should be ventilated to prevent the build up of flammable vapors.
  • ensure: At the same time all washrooms should be ventilated enough to ensure 6 changes of air per hour.

Preposition: with

  • oxygen: Good bacteria lives best and will thrive in soil that is well ventilated with oxygen.
  • air: The patient should be intubated and ventilated with air or oxygen enriched air.

Preposition: for

  • hour: The Study Patients: All patients admitted to a single general ICU who were expected to be ventilated for 72 hours.

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