Ventilate
UK //ˈvɛntɪleɪt//US //ˈvɛntɪleɪt//
Definition
To cause air to circulate in a space.
In simple words: To allow fresh air to circulate.
Examples
- We need to ventilate the room to reduce humidity.
- Properly ventilate the attic to prevent mold growth.
- Doctors often advise to ventilate surgical areas to minimize infection risks.
- It's essential to ventilate your home during winter for health reasons.
- The engineers designed the system to ventilate the building efficiently.
Usage notes
Used in medical, environmental, and technical contexts. Avoid casual conversations. Best suited for discussions on air flow or health.
Grammar pattern
ventilate + object
Memory hint
Think of a fan ventilating a room with fresh air.
Collocations
- ventilate a room
- ventilate the area
- ventilate properly
Synonyms
- air
- circulate
- cool
- freshen
- aerate
Antonyms
- stagnate
- trap
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'vent' which is a noun and means an opening.
- Using 'ventilate' incorrectly as a noun.
- Overusing in informal settings where a simpler word can suffice.