inflates in English

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

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1. The plutonic aether inflates him.

2. Top synonyms for Ballooned (other words for Ballooned) are inflated, inflating and inflates.

3. A surgeon inflates the abdomen with gas through a small incision in the navel .

4. When the consumer price index inflates , to devalue money, there are no places to hide.

5. The Corollary is that when shown what debases us, our soul compresses and our ego inflates

6. In doing so it creates a black market, which radically inflates profits for producers and traffickers.

7. An Airbag is a large nylon bag which inflates and deflates very rapidly in the event of a severe crash

8. Opponents charge that this system artificially inflates the cost of peanut products for consumers and provides a federal windfall for quota-holders.

9. Also available nowadays are the seatbelt Airbags, in which the seatbelt itself inflates during a crash to reduce possible injuries to the rib cage or chest.

10. Pre-formed Cuff - Easy-wrap ComFit Cuff inflates around your entire arm ensuring the brachial artery is compressed for an accurate reading (fit arms 9″ to 17″ in circumference).

11. [188] Ms. Talsma echoes Mr. Robert's concerns that many of the flights from the Yukon Territory arrive after normal business hours, which greatly inflates the price of oxygen services.

12. Aeronaut John Steiner inflates his hot air balloon at Erie, Pennsylvania, as seen in the oldest known photograph of an aircraft, a quarter-plate ambrotype taken in June 18

13. Laparoscopic Appendectomy (key hole surgery) is performed using 1 to 3 small (often less than an inch long) incisions and a port (nozzle) is inserted into one of the slits, and carbon dioxide gas inflates the abdomen

14. Whether you think the Electoral College is a silly Archaism that frustrates the people's will or a time-tested institution that helps preserve our republic, one thing is certain: That red-and-blue electoral map not only illustrates but dramatically inflates political, cultural, and geographic differences in …