Meaning & Definition of word "Inflate"

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    Inflate

    /ɪnˈfleɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to fill (something) with air or gas so that it becomes larger or more distended.
      • Example: He used a pump to inflate the air mattress before the camping trip.
    • 2. to increase (something) excessively or artificially.
      • Example: The company decided to inflate its sales figures to attract investors.
    • 3. to cause a currency to lose value due to an increase in prices.
      • Example: The government’s policies might inflate the economy if not handled carefully.

    Etymology

    from Latin 'inflatus', past participle of 'inflare', meaning 'to blow into'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inflate one's ego:

    to make someone feel more important or confident than they actually are.

    inflate the numbers:

    to exaggerate statistics or figures.

    inflate a tire:

    to fill a tire with air to the correct pressure.

    Related Words

    deflate:

    to let air or gas out of something, causing it to shrink.

    puff:

    to blow air or smoke in short bursts.

    balloon:

    a flexible bag that can be inflated with air or gas.

    Slang Meanings of inflate

    Meaning: inflate someone's story

    Example Sentence: He tends to inflate his stories to make them more exciting.

    Meaning: inflate the situation

    Example Sentence: They always inflate the situation for dramatic effect.