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inflated

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adjective

  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. unduly expanded in amount, value, or size; characterized by inflation.
  6. Botany. hollow and enlarged or swelled out:

    inflated perianth.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of inflated1

First recorded in 1645–55; inflate + -ed 2
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While the opioid overdose crisis is real and tragic, the math used here is economically questionable and politically convenient, first by using an inflated valuation of death.

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It was uncomfortable, and the pillows were inflated like balloons that wouldn’t squish when you laid on them, making for two sleepless nights.

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But as they found glory at home and in Asia, their parent company was overstretching itself in an inflated property market.

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Critics say that is an inflated price for Ellison’s firm.

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And Kosminsky is not alone in arguing that the advent of streaming platforms has inflated prices so dramatically that the public service broadcasters have been unable to keep up.

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