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  1. INFLATE definition: 1. to make something increase in size by filling it with air, or to increase in size when filled…. Learn more.

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

  3. 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.

  4. 1. : to swell or distend with air or gas. 2. : to puff up : elate. inflate one's ego. 3. : to expand or increase abnormally or imprudently. intransitive verb. : to become inflated. inflator noun. or inflater. in-ˈflā-tər. Choose the Right Synonym for inflate. expand, amplify, swell, distend, inflate, dilate mean to increase in size or volume.

  5. Inflated definition: distended with air or gas; swollen.. See examples of INFLATED used in a sentence.

  6. Inflate definition: to distend; swell or puff out; dilate. See examples of INFLATE used in a sentence.

  7. 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. 4. Raised or expanded to abnormal levels: an inflated economy; inflated wages. 5. Hollow and enlarged: an inflated calyx.

  8. Definition of 'inflate' Word Frequency. inflate. (ɪnfleɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense inflates , present participle inflating , past tense, past participle inflated. 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.

  9. 1. To fill (something) with air or gas so as to make it swell: inflated the balloon with helium. 2. a. To fill with pride; aggrandize: positive reviews that inflated the actor's ego. b. To represent as greater or more important than is in fact the case: inflated the box office receipts to mislead the investors. See Synonyms at exaggerate. 3.

  10. inflated in British English. (ɪnˈfleɪtɪd ) adjective. 1. inflated amounts or prices are higher than they should be. His offence had been to quote inflated prices. 2. making something seem better or more important than it really is; exaggerated. inflated notions of romance.