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    inflated

    US /ɪnˈfletɪd/

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    UK /ɪnˈfleɪtɪd/

    B1
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To fill/be filled with air and make/become bigger
    The balloon inflated as air was pumped into it
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To make a thing seem bigger/greater than it is
    He inflated the situation to seem very important, but it wasn't
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To increase (e.g. a price) more than it should be
    The price of food and drink inflated over the years thanks to a weak currency
    adj.AdjectiveFilled with air or gas; enlarged beyond normal size.
    The inflated balloon floated gently in the air.
    adj.AdjectiveExaggerated or pompous.
    The speaker used inflated language to impress the audience.
    adj.AdjectiveIncreased or expanded to an abnormal or unjustifiable level.
    The inflated cost of living makes it difficult for many families to save money.

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    The Psychology of Malignant Narcissists - People of the Lie

    13:58The Psychology of Malignant Narcissists - People of the Lie
    • but our understanding of the subject is still in its infancy." The central characteristic of narcissism is an inflated sense of self.

      but our understanding of the subject is still in its infancy." The central characteristic of narcissism is an inflated sense of self.

    • but our understanding of the subject is still in its infancy." The central characteristic of narcissism is an inflated sense of self.

      but our understanding of the subject is still in its infancy." The central characteristic of narcissism is an inflated sense of self.

    A1

    Why Economists Hate Trump's Tariff Plan | WSJ

    08:18Why Economists Hate Trump's Tariff Plan | WSJ
    • And it also puts them at a competitive disadvantage against foreign producers of those same goods, who don't have to pay those inflated costs for their inputs.

      And it also puts them at a competitive disadvantage against foreign producers of those same goods, who don't have to pay those inflated costs for their inputs.

    • and it also puts them at a competitive disadvantage against foreign producers of those same goods who don't have to pay those inflated costs for their inputs.

      and it also puts them at a competitive disadvantage against foreign producers of those same goods who don't have to pay those inflated costs for their inputs.

    B1

    Google´s NEW Quantum Chip Could Change the World!

    11:44Google´s NEW Quantum Chip Could Change the World!
    • He expressed concerns that certain terminology might contribute to what is referred to as the hype cycle, which can lead to inflated expectations about the technology's capabilities.

      He expressed concerns that certain terminology might contribute to what is referred to as the hype cycle, which can lead to inflated expectations about the technology's capabilities.

    • He expressed concerns that certain terminology might contribute to what is referred to as the "hype cycle," which can lead to inflated expectations about the technology's capabilities.

      He expressed concerns that certain terminology might contribute to what is referred to as the "hype cycle," which can lead to inflated expectations about the technology's capabilities.

    B2

    I Analyzed The Big Beautiful Bill,, Its Far Worse Than You Expect

    12:18I Analyzed The Big Beautiful Bill,, Its Far Worse Than You Expect
    • There is although one way to do that, is when you lower down interest rates to 1% or 2%, borrowing money suddenly becomes so cheap and the GDP will be inflated to by 5% growth annually.

      There is although one way to do that, is when you lower down interest rates to 1% or 2%, borrowing money suddenly becomes so cheap and the GDP will be inflated to by 5% growth annually.

    • There is also one way to do that, is when you lower down interest rates to 1% or 2%, borrowing money suddenly becomes so cheap and the GDP will be inflated by 5% growth annually.

      There is also one way to do that, is when you lower down interest rates to 1% or 2%, borrowing money suddenly becomes so cheap and the GDP will be inflated by 5% growth annually.

    A2

    🚨CONFIRMED: Recession is closer than you think

    09:35🚨CONFIRMED: Recession is closer than you think
    • So the federal reserve did not just lower the interest rates, but it actively pumped money into the entire economy that increased massively spending that inflated asset prices.

      So the federal reserve did not just lower the interest rates, but it actively pumped money into the entire economy that increased massively spending that inflated asset prices.

    • but it actively pumped money into the entire economy that increased massively spending that inflated asset prices.

      but it actively pumped money into the entire economy that increased massively spending that inflated asset prices.

    B1

    What’s Coming is Worse Than 1929 Depression, It Will Last For Decades

    19:23What’s Coming is Worse Than 1929 Depression, It Will Last For Decades
    • So people started borrowing money, investing in the stock market, and asset prices were inflated to levels that we haven't seen prior to that.

      So people started borrowing money, investing in the stock market, and asset prices were inflated to levels that we haven't seen prior to that.

    • And it's very normal for the stock market to crash because when prices are inflated beyond what they are actually worth, there will be a correction and prices are going to fall down, so the government should have left the economy to do its thing.

      And it's very normal for the stock market to crash because when prices are inflated beyond what they are actually worth, there will be a correction and prices are going to fall down, so the government should have left the economy to do its thing.

    B1

    Why Are US Companies Leaving China? | China Uncensored

    04:14Why Are US Companies Leaving China? | China Uncensored
    • Many experts think China's GDP growth data is inflated, even entirely man-made.

      Many experts think China's GDP growth data is inflated, even entirely man-made.

    • Many experts think China's GDP growth data is inflated

      Many experts think China's GDP growth data is inflated

    B1

    Confident vs Cocky (Animated)

    03:31Confident vs Cocky (Animated)
    • Confident people do not have an inflated view of themselves.

      Confident people do not have an inflated view of themselves.

    • Confident people do not have an inflated view of themselves.

      Confident people do not have an inflated view of themselves.

    A2

    Adam Ruins Everything - Most Controversial Ruins (Mashup) | truTV

    32:29Adam Ruins Everything - Most Controversial Ruins (Mashup) | truTV
    • Wildly inflated health care costs?

      Wildly inflated health care costs?

    • These crazily inflated prices are kept in the hospital's Charge Master.

      These crazily inflated prices are kept in the hospital's Charge Master.

    B1

    The 2 Billion View Video: Charlie Kirk's Most Viewed Clips of 2024

    25:10The 2 Billion View Video: Charlie Kirk's Most Viewed Clips of 2024
    • Because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have spent six to seven trillion dollars of unnecessary federal spending, which have inflated asset prices.

      Because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have spent six to seven trillion dollars of unnecessary federal spending, which have inflated asset prices.

    • Because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have spent $6 to $7 trillion of unnecessary federal spending, which have inflated asset prices, the border.

      Because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have spent $6 to $7 trillion of unnecessary federal spending, which have inflated asset prices, the border.

    B1