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in·flat·ed [ɪnˈfleɪtɪd] ADJ

1. inflated (filled with air):

inflated

2. inflated (exaggerated):

inflated fig pej
inflated fig pej
to have an inflated opinion of oneself
to have an inflated idea of sth

3. inflated ECON (higher):

inflated

4. inflated pej form (bombastic):

inflated

I . in·flate [ɪnˈfleɪt] VB trans

2. inflate (exaggerate):

3. inflate ECON (make bigger):

II . in·flate [ɪnˈfleɪt] VB intr

inflate hot air balloon:

Usage examples with inflated

to have an inflated idea of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The turnout figures were also criticised for allegedly being inflated by unnamed activists and opposition politicians.
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The foot is inflated hydraulically, extend down into the sand and anchoring the animal.
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These hyphae are often mixed with inflated cells that usually occur in chains.
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The floats are inflated using gas stored in pressurised cylinders carried on board the helicopter.
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Connecting rings are thin to moderately thick with inflated bullettes grasping the preveous septal foremina.
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The rosette of leaves arise from an inflated pseudobulb.
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In life the shell is light brown and inflated.
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As soon as the sheet is inflated to approximately 1m by the steam pressure, the suction turbine is switched on.
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With the jaws facing into the wind, the silken body inflated and rippled, resembling a windsock.
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They create a short, roundish to oval, somewhat inflated, lower surface tentiform mine, often crossing a lateral vein.
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