air-condition
- v control the humidity and temperature of
The room was cool because it had been air-conditioned - v equip with an apparatus for controlling the humidity and temperature
Our house is not air-conditioned
- Hell Below Zero (Warwick; Columbia) is a hot-weather chiller that strives not so much to entertain the moviegoer as to air-condition him.
- War plants not only air-condition with Freon, but use it to keep precision tools at a constant temperature.
- As boss of Chicago's Union Stock Yards from 1949 through 1957, Billy Prince spent $2,000,000 on improvements, another $3,000,000 to enlarge and air-condition the International .