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    In·flat·ed
    /inˈflādəd/

    adjective

  2. 1. : distended with air or gas. 2. : expanded to an abnormal or unjustifiable volume or level. inflated prices. 3. : elaborated or heightened by artificial or empty means. an inflated style of writing. 4. : being hollow and enlarged or distended. Synonyms. bloated. exaggerated. hyperbolized. outsized. overblown. overdrawn. overweening.

  3. to make something increase in size by filling it with air, or to increase in size when filled with air: He inflated the balloons with helium. We watch the hot-air balloon slowly inflate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enlarging and inflating.

  4. to swell or distend with air or gas; to puff up : elate; to expand or increase abnormally or imprudently… See the full definition

  5. adjective. distended with air or gas; swollen. puffed up, as with pride. turgid or bombastic: his inflated prose. unduly increased in level: inflated costs. Economics. unduly expanded in amount, value, or size; characterized by inflation. Botany. hollow and enlarged or swelled out: inflated perianth. Discover More. Other Words From.

  6. INFLATED definition: 1. Inflated prices, costs, numbers, etc. are higher than they should be, or higher than people…. Learn more.

  7. to cause to expand or distend with air or gas: to inflate a balloon. to puff up with pride, satisfaction, etc. to elate. Economics. to expand (money, prices, an economy, etc.) unduly in amount, value, or size; affect with inflation.

  8. in·flat·ed. (ĭn-flā′tĭd) adj. 1. Filled or expanded by or as if by gas or air. 2. Unduly enlarged or aggrandized; swollen: an inflated estimate; an inflated ego. 3. Full of empty or pretentious language; bombastic.

  9. If it's puffed up and overrated, it's probably inflated — a simple adjective that means blown out of proportion or exaggerated. Think of a balloon. You blow and blow, and it gets bigger and bigger. Sometimes if you blow too much it takes on a distorted shape, or even explodes.

  10. Although we usually think of the word inflate as referring to blowing air or gas into a balloon or a tire, anything that grows larger, from food prices to an egoist's self-image, can be inflated. When an item becomes scarce, its price is likely to be inflated.

  11. 1. verb. If you inflate something such as a balloon or tyre, or if it inflates, it becomes bigger as it is filled with air or a gas. Stuart jumped into the sea and inflated the liferaft. [VERB noun] Don's lifejacket had failed to inflate. [VERB] Synonyms: blow up, pump up, swell, balloon More Synonyms of inflate. 2. verb.

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