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Meaning vent meaning

What does vent mean?
Definitions in simple English

vent

A vent is a hole for air to go through.

vent

If you vent a place, you move old air out and let new air in. If you vent, you let your emotions out by showing them.

vent

(= give vent) give expression or utterance to She vented her anger The graduates gave vent to cheers a hole for the escape of gas or air external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket) (= air out, air) expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen air the old winter clothes air out the smoke-filled rooms a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt (= outlet) activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion she had no other outlet for her feelings he gave vent to his anger

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Conjugation vent conjugation

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vent · verb

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Simple sentences

She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration.
Can you vent your anger on someone else?
Vent your anger on someone else, will you?
He is apt to give vent to his feelings.
I need to vent my anger.

Movie subtitles

Off the vent.
Patient back on vent. Sutures.
I lay up there at the air vent, and now I know who's behind it all.
We're In A Vent.
We Are Actually Crawling Through A Vent.
Vent safety. All stop.
Maybe once I could vent!
This vent connects to the forward hold.
As might be expected, Mr. Whymper's profits inspired others to seek their share. Or at least give vent to their jealousy.
He has no purpose to his life except the formulation of day-to-day opportunities to vent his wrath on mechanical contrivances of an age he abhors.
There let me vent my sorrow.
Americans, traditionally and historically, have given vent to their views.
Something's drawing the air out through this vent.
Excuse me, but we film people. must give vent to our feelings and I have just vented.
It is easy to vent one's rage on a recruit.
Why should a murderer who's strong enough to break Major Harker's back, vent his bestial fury by breaking up dinky little cups and saucers when he could just as easily break up a large chair or smash a big table?
The murderer shot her through the air vent.
That's an interesting vent.
It's an air vent.
I'm almost sure that the murderer shot her through the vent.
The murderer shot Anita through the air vent in the studio.
This matter of the air vent.
The murderer shot her through the vent.
I was just examining the vent.
The observatory at Papeete must know if there is one vent or many from which the lava is flowing.
And so Hanshiro Tsugumo too has come here with no intention of committing harakiri, but rather out of deep bitterness over the manner in which the Iyi Clan treated his son-in-law Motome Chijiiwa, and the desire to vent his many grudges.
Open the vent.
Father always says that we need to let him vent.
She wouldn't have anyone to whom she could talk anymore to whom she could vent, with her subtle dissatisfaction that bitterness of hers that so many found difficult to understand.
And you. you're dying to make love with me because you can't lure anyone else into bed. So you vent your frustration with your pitiful songs.
Remove gas transfer and propellant vent umbilicals.
Captain, while we wait, I've taken the liberty of cleaning the radioactive disposal vent on Number 2 impulse Engine, but we'll be ready to leave orbit in half an hour.
The Number 2 impulse Vent, we have a red light on it.
Captain, something's entered through the Number 2 impulse Vent.
When it entered lmpulse Engine Number 2's vent, it attacked two crewmen, then got into the ventilating system, and now we have air for only two hours.
Sir, it's coming through the vent.
I must have jammed the vent control when I hit it.
Scott, captain. The creature's moving back toward the Number 2 impulse Vent.

News and current affairs

Perhaps their absence made it easier for those who did attend to vent their anger.
Once again, the Palestinian cause became a substitute for focused attention on Syria's domestic situation, offering Syrian intellectuals and professionals a politically safe way to vent their frustrations.
To the Sunni minority, pushed from power by the American invasion and giving vent to their frustration with daily attacks on the Shi'a population and their holy sites, Saddam will remain a hero for a long time to come.
They vent their rage at a system that does not integrate them.
Just as killing continues to be celebrated in ritualized form in Spanish bull rings, illicit tribal feelings are given full vent in the soccer arenas.

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