deflated in the PONS Dictionary

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The film's ballooning sense of hope and freedom is deflated by a fierce, squabbling mass.
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The reason for this is that so many coins were put into circulation that the three pence local value was deflated, and area merchants complained.
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Six passengers escaped via this route before the slide was punctured and deflated.
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The original basin floor is buried with friable, partially deflated layered material that may be lake sediment.
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The closet narcissist is more likely to be described as having a deflated, inadequate self perception and greater awareness of emptiness within.
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The arrival by rail of two deflated airships in 1916 signified the base becoming operational.
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When submerged it seals its motor and runs with battery-electric thrusters, which are on a rotatable cross-arm, and is deflated.
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The boots are then deflated to return the wing or surface to its optimal shape.
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These plots did not sustain tenants and the value deflated after the financial crisis of 200708.
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Deflated at not being first, everyone carries on.
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