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English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
aerate (third-person singular simple present aerates, present participle aerating, simple past and past participle aerated)
- (transitive) To supply with oxygen or air.
- Blood is aerated in the lungs.
- (ambitransitive) To bubble or sparge with a gas, especially oxygen or air.
- Carbon dioxide aerated the drink and made it fizzy.
- (transitive) To incorporate a gas, especially oxygen or air, into a solid or semisolid material.
- The mousse was aerated by beating rapidly.
Derived terms
Translations
to supply with oxygen or air
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Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
aerate
- inflection of aerare:
Etymology 2
Participle
aerate f pl
Latin
Adjective
aerāte
Spanish
Verb
aerate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of aerar combined with te
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