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inflate
verb (inflated , inflating )
1 tr & intr to swell or cause something to swell or expand with air or gas.
2 econ
a to increase (prices generally) by artificial means;
b to increase (the volume of money in circulation).
3 to exaggerate the importance or value of something.
4 to raise (the spirits, etc); to elate.
[16c: from Latin inflare , inflatum to blow into]
inflated adjective
1 said of prices: artificially increased to a high level.
2 said especially of language or opinions: showing too great a sense of the speaker's importance; pompous.
3 blown up or filled with air or gas; distended.
verb (inflated , inflating )
1 tr & intr to swell or cause something to swell or expand with air or gas.
2 econ
a to increase (prices generally) by artificial means;
b to increase (the volume of money in circulation).
3 to exaggerate the importance or value of something.
4 to raise (the spirits, etc); to elate.
[16c: from Latin inflare , inflatum to blow into]
inflated adjective
1 said of prices: artificially increased to a high level.
2 said especially of language or opinions: showing too great a sense of the speaker's importance; pompous.
3 blown up or filled with air or gas; distended.
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