air-condition

[ air-kuhn-dish-uhn ]
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verb (used with object)
  1. to furnish with an air-conditioning system.

  2. to treat (air) with such a system.

Origin of air-condition

1
First recorded in 1930–35

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How to use air-condition in a sentence

  • Physical properties; the moisture, heat and air conditions needed by the roots.

    The First Book of Farming | Charles L. Goodrich
  • The air conditions put a severe nervous strain on Bill, for there was always the possibility of his engine cutting out.

    Bill Bruce on Forest Patrol | Henry Harley Arnold
  • The moon furnishes just the proper amount of illumination to betray the air conditions.

    Reading the Weather | Thomas Morris Longstreth
  • The seeds should be well buried: the soil and air conditions are different from those of the spring.

  • Instead of modifying themselves to fit the life of the wilderness, they modify their city methods to fit open-air conditions.

    The Forest | Stewart Edward White

British Dictionary definitions for air-condition

air-condition

verb
  1. (tr) to apply air conditioning to

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