hyperinflation in English

noun
1
monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate.
If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, hyperinflation will be unleashed.

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1. Could be a sign of hyperinflation.

2. Do a CT looking for hyperinflation to confirm.

3. In many lands there is hyperinflation.

4. When hyperinflation strikes, everyone has paper money, but paper money is useless.

5. Examination of the chest was unremarkable with no evidence of hyperinflation and clear auscultation.

6. Diehard optimists, like Mr Pynzenyk, say that hyperinflation and economic collapse will eventually force the country to its senses.

7. During an attempt to tackle spiraling hyperinflation in 2007, the Central Bank of Zimbabwe increased interest rates for borrowing to 800%.

8. Not onlyZimbabwedeadlocked politically and in the gripe of hyperinflation , now a deadly outbreak of cholera is adding to the country's woes.

9. Barter is an option to those who cannot afford to store their small supply of wealth in money, especially in hyperinflation situations where money devalues quickly

10. In the days of hyperinflation, we would rush to the market as soon as we were paid and buy our weekly groceries before they were marked up.

11. Accessory respiratory muscle overuse, chest wall mobility and lung hyperinflation are all influenced by diaphragm and zone of Apposition resting positions at the end of exhalation 10.

12. Dollars, hyperinflation makes holding Bolivars in your bank account a fool’s errand, as the currency rapidly loses its value daily, sometimes within a manner of hours, or even minutes

13. In Zimbabwe, during the hyperinflation of the Zimbabwe dollar, many automated teller machines and payment card machines struggled with arithmetic overflow errors as customers required many billions and trillions of dollars at one time.

14. Alt-Currencies for the Apocalypse Imagine a true economic Apocalypse, one that makes the German hyperinflation of the 1920s, with its wheelbarrows of near-worthless paper currency, look like a …

15. Summary Bronchodilators are central to the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) because they alleviate bronchial obstruction and airflow limitation, reduce hyperinflation, and improve emptying of the lung and exercise performance

16. Banknotes printed on pure silk "paper" include "emergency money" Notgeld issues from a number of German towns in 1923 during a period of fiscal crisis and hyperinflation

17. Based on the price of rice, North Korea's hyperinflation peaked in mid-January 2010, but according to black market exchange-rate data, and calculations based on purchasing power parity, North Korea experienced its peak month of inflation in early March 2010.

18. Although the original endowment was lost in the German hyperinflation of the 1920s, and again as a result of World War II, the Foundation has been re-endowed by the German government to award young academics and distinguished senior academics from abroad.

19. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Why is Libra more stable than the Venezuelan Bolivar? — Washington Post, "Why Facebook Is Minting a Coin and How You Can Use It," 19 June 2019 Hyperinflation left the Venezuelan Bolivar nearly worthless, and the country’s leader, Nicolas Maduro, has refused to concede power in the face of