Synonym: duct, hole, opening, outlet, passage. Similar words: event, invent, events, advent, seventy, solvent, prevent, venture. Meaning: [vent] n. 1. a hole for the escape of gas or air 2. external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate 3. a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt 4. a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket) 5. activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion. v. 1. give expression or utterance to 2. expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen.
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31) Every angry explosion makes everyone around us either defensive or angry and gives them permission to vent their anger, too.
32) Central vent and fissure eruptions represent the two basic ways in which magma can reach the surface.
33) Finding the prisoners gone, the mob began to search for an object on which to vent its anger.
34) Vent water is enriched in reduced chemical compounds, especially hydrogen sulfide.
35) Find a new vent site and you are guaranteed to find new species.
36) A vent to the right, just above the tweeter, is an outlet for energy produced by the woofer.
37) Such people are ready to give vent to their resentment whenever a Volunteer commits even a minor transgression.
38) Once we were arrived in the inner bailey Benjamin gave full vent to his feelings.http://sentencedict.com
39) Mounted round this fairing were the eight radiators used to vent the excess heat produced by the fuel cells into space.
40) Inside is a cubicle with a vent that opens out above the shower in the bathroom.
41) Nevertheless, she was sufficiently alert to give vent to her usual state of ill-humour.
42) But expectations had been raised, and the resulting outrage found vent in youth culture.
43) Gary grew impatient and finally gave vent to his anger.
44) We pour another glass and vent our spleen on drug barons and dope fiends.
45) He gave vent to his anger and lambasted the shipping manager for not having alerted him that Clarion Call was overdue.
46) Name-giving is one of the perquisites of leading exploratory dives to vent sites.
47) I found a small but perfectly-formed hailstone on my knee, which must have got in through the air vent.
48) The soffit vents provide cooling air at the eaves, the ridge vent allows the air flow constantly.
49) Hadrian was an outstanding architect himself, and here he gave vent to one of his interests.
50) And, a ridge vent, going along the entire ridge of the roof, from end to end.
51) Cooper was booked instead after the Motherwell player gave full vent to his feelings about that decision.
52) Despairingly she thumped the pillows into a more comfortable shape, as though she could vent her frustration on them.
53) There is always a moment in time when we can make a decision whether or not to vent our anger.
54) We can still be afraid of expressing our anger, unable to vent our rage.
55) Ewing suggests that young killers often vent their rage on a smaller victim because they are powerless against their adult abusers.
56) Tubeworms grow so as to keep their plumes in the region where the vent water and seawater mix.
57) They were found dead at Dover after Mr Wacker allegedly closed the air vent on the truck s side.
58) Undo the coupling slightly so water can trickle into the container, and open the air vent to increase the flow rate.
59) At the last moment, it veered away and came to halt by a vent.
60) Why is it important to vent the fuel tank before setting off on a boat dive? 3.
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