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venting
adjective as in vocal
noun as in emission
Example Sentences
Police say he had come to Shanghai with the aim of "venting his anger… due to a personal economic dispute" and that their investigations are continuing.
There was “so much proof,” he claimed, even though dozens of courts and his own administration’s election security experts repeatedly found his claims of widespread fraud to be just so much gaseous venting.
“The technology relies on sucking in lots and lots of air, slowing it down so that the filter can capture it, and then venting the air back out the end,” says Mr Chan.
In the year before her death, when she’d run out of people to call in the middle of the night, Heather started venting her sadness on Instagram instead.
Even in larger homes, concentrations of nitrogen dioxide routinely spiked to unhealthy levels during and after cooking even if a range hood was on and venting air outdoors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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