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Meanings of
ventilated
in English
Portuguese
ventilado
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Exposed to air.
unventilated
Related terms
aired
airy
vented
louvered
Portuguese
ventilado
Antonyms
Examples for "
unventilated
"
unventilated
Examples for "
unventilated
"
1
Pestilence breathes in the
unventilated
,
unlighted, uncleansed recesses of a neglected nature.
2
To be sure, the day was warm and the house was
unventilated
.
3
The children are no longer crowded together in small,
unventilated
rooms.
4
On account of heat, the closed column is intolerable, like an
unventilated
room.
5
Night air is not as objectionable as the confined air of
unventilated
rooms.
Usage of
ventilated
in English
1
Background and objective: Aerosol therapies are widely used for mechanically
ventilated
patients.
2
Sedative drugs are widely used in intensive care, primarily in
ventilated
patients.
3
Methods: Single-center, multiple-crossover trial in 24
ventilated
very preterm infants with sBPD.
4
The Revolution was struggling in poorly
ventilated
council-rooms with problems of economics.
5
Blanket the horse and keep in a
well
-
ventilated
stable, free from draughts.
6
The site is low and damp, and the building is badly
ventilated
.
7
You cannot share cups or utensils and keep your room well
ventilated
.
8
Generally the houses are filthy and ill
ventilated
and swarm with vermin.
9
The controls comprised bladder biopsy specimens from 13 brain-dead
ventilated
kidney donors.
10
Nine patients are in intensive care, and six of these are
ventilated
.
11
VENTILATION.-Thesick room should be
ventilated
without any draught hitting the patient.
12
Keep the room well
ventilated
,
the windows open as they are now.
13
The room was
well
-
ventilated
but Andrew Wilmore felt suddenly hot and choking.
14
They were dirty, and badly
ventilated
,
and unfit to keep beasts in.
15
This, then, was the cause of the cave being so well
ventilated
.
16
It was badly
ventilated
and miserably lighted, but still it was shelter.
Other examples for "ventilated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ventilated
ventilate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ventilate patients
ventilate room
ventilate spaces
ventilate place
ventilate buildings
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Translations for
ventilated
Portuguese
ventilado
Ventilated
through the time
Ventilated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common