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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
in•flated /ɪnˈfleɪtɪd/USA pronunciation   adj. 
    1. expanded or filled with air:properly inflated tires.
  • filled with pride or vanity:an inflated opinion of his own importance.
  • increased too much:grossly inflated charges.

  • WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    in•flat•ed  (in flātid),USA pronunciation adj. 
    1. distended with air or gas;
      swollen.
    2. puffed up, as with pride.
    3. turgid or bombastic:his inflated prose.
    4. unduly increased in level:inflated costs.
    5. Economics, Businessunduly expanded in amount, value, or size;
      characterized by inflation.
    6. Botanyhollow and enlarged or swelled out:inflated perianth.
    • inflate + -ed2 1645–55
    in•flated•ly, adv. 
    in•flated•ness, n. 

    WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
    in•flate /ɪnˈfleɪt/USA pronunciation   v., -flat•ed, -flat•ing. 
    1. to (cause to) be expanded with air or gas: [+ object]Did you inflate the tires to the proper pressure?[no object]Those balloons inflate easily.
    2. to puff up with pride, vanity, etc.:[+ object]He will try to inflate your ego.
    3. Business to increase too much, such as the level of prices:[+ object]The company inflated its prices during the oil shortage.
    in•flat•a•ble, adj.: an inflatable life raft.See -flat-.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    in•flate  (in flāt),USA pronunciation v., -flat•ed, -flat•ing. 
    v.t. 
    1. to distend;
      swell or puff out;
      dilate:The king cobra inflates its hood.
    2. to cause to expand or distend with air or gas:to inflate a balloon.
    3. to puff up with pride, satisfaction, etc.
    4. to elate.
    5. Economics, Businessto expand (money, prices, an economy, etc.) unduly in amount, value, or size;
      affect with inflation.

    v.i. 
    1. to become inflated.
    2. to increase, esp. suddenly and substantially:The $10 subscription has inflated to $25.
    • Latin inflātus past participle of inflāre to blow on or into, puff out, equivalent. to in- in-2 + flā- blow2 + -tus past participle suffix
    • 1470–80
    in•flater, in•flator, n. 
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See expand. 
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged deflate.

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    inflate /ɪnˈfleɪt/ vb
    1. to expand or cause to expand by filling with gas or air
    2. (transitive) to cause to increase excessively; puff up; swell: to inflate one's opinion of oneself
    3. (transitive) to cause inflation of (prices, money, etc)
    4. (transitive) to raise in spirits; elate
    5. (intransitive) to undergo economic inflation
    Etymology: 16th Century: from Latin inflāre to blow into, from flāre to blow

    inˈflatedly adv inˈflatedness n inˈflater, inˈflator n
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