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Sentence count:147+7Posted:2017-02-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: exaggeratedhigh-flownhigh-soundinghyperbolicraisedSimilar words: inflateinflationdeflatedinflamedinflammationinflammatoryflagellateelatedMeaning: [ɪn'fleɪtɪd]  adj. 1. enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness 2. expanded by (or as if by) gas or air 3. pretentious (especially with regard to language or ideals) 4. increased especially to abnormal levels. 
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91 And to what adolescent striving to define an identity do inflated self-esteem and grandiosity not appear attractive?
92 But foreign investment and low interest rates inflated a property bubble, raising prices to levels that could not be supported. Bad property loans hit hard at Ireland's main banks.
93 It's easy to blame the professors. They are also the main target of Mark C. Taylor's inflated Crisis on Campus, a New York Times Op-Ed from 2009 that hypertrophied into a book.
94 The inflated self-important jargon you sling around—in the press, at your conferences—what's that got to do with us?
95 Housing prices in Beijing and Shanghai are clearly inflated and demand continues to grow unabated.
96 It is confirmed by the test of finished tire that the inflated overall dimension, strength, endurance and speed performace are in accordance with the designed criteria.
97 "Because his bingy inflated like an egg. " The duck said.
98 Inflated plastic film can protect any structure from the rain permanently or temporarily.
99 There may be a mini - bubble in commodities, additionally inflated by Chinese hoarding.
100 It removes the possibility that accounts receivable will be inflated away.
101 Results The cadavers didn't appear putrescent , mouldy or inflated.
102 Gone is the image of the insurer producing incomprehensibly wordy policy documents, inflated premiums and an obstinate attitude towards the payment of claims.
103 Use a heavier rope to fasten an inflated balloon, heavier enough to resist the buoyance of the balloon in order to keep it still in the air.
104 "Because his bingy inflated like an egg. " The hen said.
105 Imbalances at this level can result in low self-esteem, inferiority complexes, an inflated sense of self-importance or snobbishness.
106 The banking system, inflated by British home fetishism and dodgy American loans, has experienced a trauma.
107 The balloon rushes out the container when be inflated with hydrogen with proper pressure, thereby creating am atmosphere with happy and jollification.
108 You left those villagers grasping floats made from inflated oiled sheepskin bags behind you.
109 Started its Indian Chao machine, thus increasing the currency, currency devaluation, inflated,[http://sentencedict.com/inflated.html] and the economic crisis.
110 The rubber tube was expansed after inflated, then closed. The soft core that could be favourable to mandrel stripping was used to rubber special tube.
111 Dunga's first act was to say publicly that no player was bigger than the famous yellow shirt and to lambast what he saw as the effect of inflated egos on the fortunes of the team.
112 The right IJV was 95% stenosed (narrowed), and I definitely felt the balloon being inflated on that side. It didn't hurt, but it was an odd sensation.
113 The system would be working well if any underestimated compensatory damages were just about offset by inflated punitive damages.
114 Instead, price maximums provide stark psychological reminders of how attentive Chinese authorities are to inflated property markets.
115 Inflated expectations (mostly on the part of the bride-to-be) about that all-important ring have also pushed prices higher, says Elena Mauer, a senior associate editor at Bridal Guide magazine.
116 Yet it is not Qatari money alone that has inflated art prices in recent years.
117 A vast heart - shaped bubble, inflated by the combined stellar winds and radiation pressure, surrounds the cluster.
118 Singles racket game resembling squash rackets, played with an inflated ball the size of a tennis ball.
119 Inflated or swollen on one side only, as in some corollas, especially in the genus Penstemon.
120 Think of the amount of energy it takes to hold an inflated beach ball underwater for an extended period of time.
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