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How to pronounce aeration in English?

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Type Words
Type of change of state
Derivation aerate
Type Words
Type of action, activity, natural action, natural process
Derivation aerate


the aeration of the soil.

Examples of aeration

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A recently planted sod lawn should not need aeration or dethatching immediately.
From the sacbee.com
Aeration of rice paddies and manure management can also reduce methane releases.
From the newscientist.com
Residual ether was removed from the aqueous phase by aeration with nitrogen gas.
From the scienceblogs.com
Pond aeration is also a factor in creating a healthy environment to sustain fish.
From the denverpost.com
It improves aeration and controls weeds before they reach seed-shedding maturity.
From the odt.co.nz
They are designed to allow high hydraulic loading and a high level of aeration.
From the en.wikipedia.org
For overall rehabilitation, you'll need core aeration of the lawn and overseeding.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Forget the icing, but better aeration inside the holding wells are lifesavers.
From the washingtontimes.com
Go over the lawn enough times so that the aeration holes are about 2 inches apart.
From the kansas.com
More examples
  • The process of exposing to air (so as to purify); "the aeration of the soil"
  • The act of charging a liquid with a gas making it effervescent
  • (aerate) air out: expose to fresh air; "aerate your old sneakers"
  • Activate: aerate (sewage) so as to favor the growth of organisms that decompose organic matter
  • (aerate) oxygenate: impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate blood"
  • (aerated) (of a liquid) treated by having air passed or bubbled through it for purification
  • Aeration (also called aerification) is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or substance.
  • (aerate) To supply oxygen or air
  • (aerate) Loosening or puncturing the soil to increase water penetration.