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venting

Venting (noun) means the act of releasing gas, pressure, or built-up emotion. Example: “The factory added extra venting to release excess steam safely.”

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The act of releasing gas, pressure, or built-up emotion.
"The factory added extra venting to release excess steam safely."
"Sometimes she just needs some venting time after a hard day."

How to use venting

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe act of letting something out, whether that's gas escaping from a pipe or someone letting off steam emotionally.

Common pairings
gas venting emotional venting

Word forms

ventings plural

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What does “venting” mean?

The word “venting” means the act of releasing gas, pressure, or built-up emotion. In plain terms, the act of letting something out, whether that's gas escaping from a pipe or someone letting off steam emotionally.

How do you use “venting” in a sentence?

Here is “venting” used in a sentence: “The factory added extra venting to release excess steam safely.”

What part of speech is “venting”?

“Venting” is a noun.

What is the meaning of venting?

"venting" (noun) means the act of releasing gas, pressure, or built-up emotion.

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