Ventilate: v.tr. (word coming from venteler “to shake in the air”; “to float in the wind” from the Latin ventilare).
The verb “to ventilate” has several meanings:
I)
1. Produce a current of air in…, on… (ventilate).
Ventilate a cellar.
A poorly ventilated underground restaurant.
2. Medicine: To subject (someone) to artificial ventilation.
II) (“to examine, to plead a case” from legal Latin ventilare)
Figuratively :
1. Right: To evaluate (one or more portions) relative to the whole, in...
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