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    de·flate
    [dəˈflāt]
    verb
    deflated (past tense) · deflated (past participle)
    1. let air or gas out of (a tire, balloon, or similar object):
      "he deflated one of the tires"
      Similar:
      empty the air out of
      • reduce the level of (an emotion or feeling):
        "her anger was deflated"
    2. economics
      bring about a general reduction of price levels in (an economy):
      "the budget deflated the economy" · "the government deflated sharply in 1964"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    late 19th century: from de- (expressing reversal) + -flate (as in inflate).
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  3. Choose the Right Synonym for deflate contract, shrink, condense, compress, constrict, deflate mean to decrease in bulk or volume.
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    Synonyms for DEFLATED: collapsed, detumescent, compressed, flattened, dripped, leaked, shrunk, shrank; Antonyms of DEFLATED: swollen, blown, distended, bloated, turgid, puffed, varicose, overinflated

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    synonyms for deflated drained exhausted punctured sagging burst contracted empty
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    Synonyms for DEFLATE: shrink, contract, collapse, flatten, compress, condense, constrict, shrivel; Antonyms for DEFLATE: balloon, inflate, puff (up), blow up, bulk, distend, dilate, expand
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    synonyms for deflate depress diminish exhaust collapse decrease depreciate
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    What is another word for deflated?She was sorry for him; it was worse for him to have this deflated love than for herself, who could never be properly mated. On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to deflated, such as: drained, exhausted, punctured, sagging, burst, and contracted.
    How do you use deflate in a sentence?Please deflate the air mattress and fold it up before you leave. The excess supply deflated prices. The company's stock has deflated. Her cutting remark deflated his ego. The lawsuit deflated their hopes for a quick resolution.
    What is the opposite of deflated?Antonyms & Near Antonyms for deflated. bloated, blown, distended, overinflated, puffed, swollen, tumescent, tumid,
    What does deflate mean?To browbeat or reprimand someone harshly, usually in front of other people To subject to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior To undermine, especially someone's mood, ideas or feelings Find more words! What is the opposite of deflate? What is the past tense of deflate? What is the adverb for deflate? What is the adjective for deflate?
     
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