| inflate | | |
| amplify, blow up, expand, inflate | (v.) | exaggerate or make bigger.; "The charges were inflated" |
| blow up, inflate | (v.) | fill with gas or air.; "inflate a balloons" |
| inflate | (v.) | cause prices to rise by increasing the available currency or credit.; "The war inflated the economy" |
| inflate | (v.) | increase the amount or availability of, creating a rise in value.; "inflate the currency" |
| balloon, billow, inflate | (v.) | become inflated.; "The sails ballooned" |
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