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Allowing the circulation of air
“The newly constructed office space had large, ventilated windows that welcomed fresh air and natural light into the room.”
Equipped with and climate-controlled by air-conditioning
Exposed to the air
Having been promulgated to an audience
Past tense for to state or make known
“Your Honours, neither of the points my friend has sought to ventilate in this Court were raised before the Court of Criminal Appeal at all.”
Past tense for to cause air to enter and circulate freely in (a room, building, etc.)
“They also had to smash a number of windows in the chapel to ventilate the building.”
(about a particular subject) Past tense for to express or communicate one's opinion or ideas with a person or a group of people
Past tense for to announce or declare, especially officially or publicly
Past tense for to present formally for discussion or consideration
Past tense for to outwardly look or be perceived as
Past tense for to expel from an opening
(of a hole or opening) Past tense for to unplug
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