openly air

Frequency: 5.05.4 per million words

to make opinions or complaints known to other people publicly

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Examples (10)

  • They decided to openly air their grievances during the meeting.
  • The politician chose to openly air his controversial views on national television.
  • It's often healthier for couples to openly air their disagreements rather than suppress them.
  • The company allowed employees to openly air their concerns about the new policy.
  • In a democratic society, citizens have the right to openly air their opinions.
  • She was brave enough to openly air her doubts about the project's success.
  • The media should provide a platform for different perspectives to be openly aired.
  • Rather than gossip, they should openly air their issues with the manager.
  • Historically, many artists have used their work to openly air social criticisms.
  • The activist group plans to openly air their demands during the protest.