Present participle for to expel or discharge, such as gas or light
“The apparatus was designed to rest on a laboratory table and to vent fumes out a window.”
Present participle for to vent or release one's emotions towards someone or something
“This is a safe way to vent your emotions without alienating your co-workers.”
Present participle for to express a strong opinion or emotion
“I studiously avoided all company, and chose a retired walk, where I could vent my thoughts aloud.”
Present participle for to announce or declare, especially officially or publicly
Present participle for to yell or shout loudly or angrily
Present participle for to move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
Present participle for to proceed, come or flow out from
Present participle for to outwardly look or be perceived as
Present participle for to openly express anger or frustration
Present participle for to discuss or have a conversation with another
Present participle for to admit that one has committed a crime or wrongdoing
(of a hole or opening) Present participle for to unplug
A public expression of an opinion or subject
The action (or manner) of speaking or saying something
The action of discharging or sending forth of
Expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly
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