deflate
Meanings
Verb
- collapse by releasing contained air or gas
- "deflate a balloon"
- release contained air or gas from
- "deflate the air mattress"
- reduce or lessen the size or importance of
- "The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence"
- produce deflation in
- "The new measures deflated the economy"
- reduce or cut back the amount or availability of, creating a decline in value or prices
- "deflate the currency"
- become deflated or flaccid, as by losing air
- "The balloons deflated"
- To remove air or some other gas from within an elastic container, e.g. a balloon or tyre.
- To cause an object to decrease or become smaller in some parameter, e.g. to shrink
- To reduce the amount of available currency or credit and thus lower prices.
- To become deflated.
- To let (someone) down, disappoint them, or put them in their place.
- To compress (data) according to a particular algorithm.
- To belch or flatulate
Origin / Etymology
From de- + (in)flate. Coined in 1891, in reference to balloons. Equivalent to Latin dē- (“away, from”) + Latin flō (“blow”) + -ate (verb-forming suffix).
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Scrabble Score: 11
deflate is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL worddeflate is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
deflate is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 12
deflate is a valid Words With Friends word