air-condition
Americanverb (used with object)
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to furnish with an air-conditioning system.
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to treat (air) with such a system.
verb
Etymology
Origin of air-condition
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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A growing share of revenue will likely come from new businesses such as appliance subscriptions and web-based services, as well as its heating, ventilation and air-conditioning segment, the analyst adds.
Doc pulled Coal into a room so air-conditioned it was practically freezing.
From Literature
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Gray said the power demand would be even larger if the buildings were cooled by conventional air-conditioning units.
In everyday life, many of us rarely challenge that system, spending long periods in heated or air-conditioned spaces.
From BBC
Like clockwork, the Mercedes arrived and parked at the foot of a runway in the small, posh airport that serves this air-conditioned resort city.
From Los Angeles Times
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