inflated in English

adjective
1
distended through being filled with air or gas.
a partially inflated balloon
2
excessively or unreasonably high.
inflated salaries
verb
1
fill (a balloon, tire, or other expandable structure) with air or gas so that it becomes distended.
At launch, the balloon is partially inflated with helium and expands as it rises.
2
increase (something) by a large or excessive amount.
objectives should be clearly set out so as not to duplicate work and inflate costs

Use "inflated" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "inflated" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "inflated", or refer to the context using the word "inflated" in the English Dictionary.

1. It was absolutely inflated

2. The Cofferdams are unrolled and inflated

3. We inflated the balloons with helium.

4. He inflated the balloons with helium.

5. A few bidders inflated the prices on purpose.

6. The balloons had been inflated with helium.

7. Make sure your tires are inflated .

8. The success further inflated his self-confidence.

9. 4 He inflated the balloons with helium.

10. The profit margin had been artificially inflated.

11. They inflated clients' medical treatment to defraud insurance companies.

12. 25 This second loan will incur inflated interest charges.

13. Bombastic Meaning: "inflated," from bombast + -ic

14. Blown definition, inflated; swollen; expanded: a Blown stomach

15. His absurdly inflated ego would never permit it.

16. 6 The profit margin had been artificially inflated.

17. 1 The balloons had been inflated with helium.

18. The prices of meals are often artificially inflated.

19. 23 We inflated the balloons with helium.

20. 10 Clothing prices have not inflated as much as automobiles.

21. 13 He has a very inflated opinion of himself.

22. 11 The balloon was kept fully inflated with hydrogen.

23. 3 The prices of meals are often artificially inflated.

24. As a result, your pageview totals may be inflated.

25. Bombastic: Characterized by bombast; high-sounding; inflated; extravagant

26. The prices of meals are often Artificially inflated

27. 12 The success further inflated his self-confidence.

28. The balloon was kept fully inflated with hydrogen.

29. The inflated style itself is a kind of euphemism.

30. Clothing prices have not inflated as much as automobiles.

31. 5 A few bidders inflated the prices on purpose.

32. 8 Financial crisis rapidly inflated to a nation-wide economic crisis.

33. We don't have any evidence that they've inflated their accounts.

34. 24 Tyres should always be inflated to the correct pressure.

35. 9 He has an inflated sense of his own importance.

36. Bombastically: In a bombastic or inflated manner or style

37. Avicularian chamber moderate, slightly inflated; the surface densely tuberculate

38. Blowpipe: air entry that is inflated by the musician.

39. 22 His deep radio voice inflated the little cottage.

40. 6 Seed funicle inflated at base, appendage stomach-shaped.

41. 7 They inflated clients' medical treatment to defraud insurance companies.

42. 2 Stuart jumped into the sea and inflated the liferaft.

43. It was inflated with liquid rubber monomer under its own vapour pressure.

44. 16 The media have grossly inflated the significance of this meeting.

45. Triller Backpedals, Denying That It Inflated App’s User Count by Millions

46. 21 And like all perceived threats,[www.Sentencedict.com] the dangers are inflated.

47. The balloon is inflated, which then stretches the constricted artery.

48. On most occasions, Belching occurs when our stomach gets inflated by swallowed air

49. Do not be fooled by unauthorized sellers offering Alcatraz tickets at inflated prices

50. 20 Monstrously inflated costs are designed to keep the hoi polloi at bay.