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airing
[air-ing]
noun
an exposure to the air, as for drying.
a public discussion or disclosure, as of ideas, proposals, or facts.
a walk, drive, exercise period, etc., in the open air, especially to promote health.
the act of broadcasting on radio or television.
The new comedy program will have its first airing this Friday night.
airing
/ ˈɛəɪŋ /
noun
exposure to air or warmth, as for drying or ventilation
( as modifier )
airing cupboard
an excursion in the open air
exposure to public debate
Example Sentences
Greenfield has taken “Social Studies” to schools around the country since its premiere last summer, airing episodes and answering questions, speaking alongside a rotating group of the show’s subjects.
However, the run-up to its release has been dampened by some less-than-enthusiastic previews calling out issues and airing concerns over its quality.
Tonight, that rhyme rings out as Good Night, and Good Luck becomes the first Broadway play broadcast live to an international audience, airing on CNN, CNN International, and streaming on Max.
His explosive row with President Donald Trump - and the very public airing of his dirty White House laundry - suggests Musk's changing priorities might not quite be the salve they had been hoping for.
He also praised Trump and Musk for airing out their grievances transparently for everyone to see.
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