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aeration

[ UK /e‍əɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of exposing to air (so as to purify)
    the aeration of the soil
  2. the act of charging a liquid with a gas making it effervescent

How To Use aeration In A Sentence

  • If it's sandy or stiff with clay, dig in humus to improve water retention and aeration.
  • In a wet-sump engine, a shorter stroke also cuts down on oil-pressure problems caused by windage and oil aeration.
  • For large lawn areas the use of mechanically powered aeration or slitting machines is more practical.
  • the aeration of the soil
  • The tanks from an existing aeration basin can be retrofitted with a drain, filled with suitable sand, and a distribution system for use as a sand bioreactor.
  • Operation of the aeration system will not remove the protectant from the grain.
  • Soil aeration, porosity and water-holding capacity have been affected due to the reduced organic matter.
  • A CT scan enables assessment of the degree of aeration of the middle ear cleft and mastoid cavity and a bone scan may detect osteomyelitis.
  • This process requires soil aeration and a neutral or alkaline soil environment.
  • Lack of water and aeration will affect the anchorage and also other physiological functions such as uptake of nutrients, resulting in the fall of the tree in windy conditions, say the authorities.
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