Impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen.
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Examples for "aerate"
Examples for "aerate"
1You can aerate his house, not only with air, but with ideas.
2Baseball players' cleats are good for the ground; they aerate it.
3If you aerate it, it can take so much butter.
4Their chunkiness and stiff mechanical properties help aerate a heap.
5The beating is important to aerate the mix.
1They respire, merely as a vestigial reflex, but they don't oxygenate anymore.
2The Waterways Service has pumped water in to oxygenate it.
3The lungs never act rightly, never oxygenate the blood sufficiently.
4Ethanol became the primary oxygenate in 2007 for all RFG sold in the US.
5Purpose: We describe a novel method to oxygenate intraocular irrigation solutions involving an in-line oxygenator.
1I noiselessly fumigate one of them; I noiselessly oxygenize the other, by means of a simple Apparatus fixed outside in the corner here.
2Thus the lungs no longer furnish properly oxygenized blood.
3One feels that he is betrayed by the hinder half of his body, through which circulates the only half-oxygenized blood.
4The first cause of mental disease and suffering is not unfrequently in the want of a proper supply of duly oxygenized blood.
5The first cause of mental disease and suffering, is not unfrequently found in the want of a proper supply of duly oxygenized blood.
Translations for oxygenise