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Meaning of aerifying
The primary meaning of "aerifying" is to introduce air or oxygen into something, especially to improve its quality or freshness.
Etymology of aerifying
The word "aerifying" comes from the Latin words "aer" meaning air or breeze, and the suffix "-ify" which is a verb-forming suffix
The term has been used in English since the 17th century to describe the process of introducing air or oxygen into something
Synonyms
aerating
ventilating
oxygenating
airing
freshening
renewing
reviving
refreshing
restoring
rejuvenating
revitalizing
renewing
regenerating
purifying
cleansing
clarifying
filtering
purging
cleansing
sanitizing
sterilizing
deodorizing
fumigating
disinfecting
decontaminating
freshening
scenting
perfuming
fragrancing
Definitions
- To introduce air or oxygen into something, especially to improve its quality or freshness
- * To expose something to the air, typically to freshen or purify it
- * To supply or charge something with air or oxygen
Usage Examples
- The farmer aerified the soil to improve its quality and fertility
- * The company aerifies the water to remove impurities and improve its taste
- * The process of aerifying the wine helps to bring out its full flavor and aroma
Antonyms
deoxygenating
suffocating
stifling
choking
strangling
smothering
snuffing
extinguishing
starving
depriving
blocking
obstructing
clogging
contaminating
polluting
fouling
dirtying
tarnishing
corroding
rusting