Synonym: exaggerated, high-flown, high-sounding, hyperbolic, raised. Similar words: inflate, inflation, deflated, inflamed, inflammation, inflammatory, flagellate, elated. Meaning: [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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121 These are 12-inch-diameter tubes that have been inflated, bent to the proper shape and stiffened with a plastic resin, then installed side by side and stuffed with concrete, like giant manicotti.
122 APPLICATION: The machine is applied to automatic packing for inflated foods, beans, peanuts, biscuit, melon seeds, sugar, granuliform pieces.
123 Since then, it has risen to over 100% of its GDP (which in itself is quite artificially inflated because of manipulated hedonics-adjusted inflation figures), and now stands at $13 trillion.
124 He said in modern day terms the symptoms can include mania, such as an elevated mood and inflated self-esteem, or depression, revealing itself as tearfulness and insomnia.
125 Gabby inflated his voice pouch part way, remarked in Grandfather Riquol's strong, rich voice, "My, my!"
126 Bolstered by an inflated sense of impulse control, we overexpose ourselves to temptation and fall prey to impulsiveness.
127 Trap the Spill Once inflated(sentencedict.com), the U-shaped booms surround the oil.
128 Alarm bells have typically gone off when accountants were unable to sign off on an audit, most often due to inflated sales and unverifiable trade receivables.
129 The rate of conversion will continue to decrease for the Typed funds to decrease the remaining inflated values.
130 Managers who no longer have anyone to manage are fobbed off with inflated titles, much as superannuated politicians are made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster or Lord President of the Council.
131 In order to inflated corporate profits, capital losses and the current cost of long-term hanging on subjects dealing with accounts receivable, resulting in actual loss virtual surplus.
132 Non-experts being paid to participate in a survey had inflated opinions of works of art associated with the sponsor, but art experts were unswayed by the financial consideration.
133 When the seeds sprout, some individuals produce annularly inflated hair zones above early initial roots near root tip meristematic zones.
134 The $290 million increase in the cost of building venues announced on Feb. 5, for instance, will come out of a $3 billion contingency fund included in the inflated budget.
135 The short seller also claims that the value of the trees in company accounts was inflated because Sino-Forest purchased them from related parties and paid more than it should have.
136 I was hypnotised by the landscape – feluccas sailing gallantly by, their masts inflated with an unfelt breeze.
137 So basically what the American dream is to be someone who repackages cheap components in foreign parts using cut price labour and flog it at greatly inflated prices back home.
138 Monstrously inflated prices are designed to keep people like us at bay.
139 The approximate formula is: the initial bounding rectangle is inflated by pen width, and this result is multiplied by the miter limit,[www.Sentencedict.com] plus some additional margin to allow for end caps.
140 Notwithstanding official worries about deflation, Federal Reserve money supply figures reveal that the money stock has already inflated at a noticeably higher rate.
141 And those sharp-witted men, either seers or men inflated with pride, where are they?
142 Objective : To study how to model zero - inflated count data, and apply it the about respiratory infection.
143 Corolla salverform , tube cylindric, slightly inflated near base, lobes overlapping to right.
144 Keep your tires inflated properly can improve gas mileage by more than 3 %.
145 North American wild lobelia having small blue flowers and inflated capsules formerly used as an antispasmodic.
146 A western North American plant ( Lysichitum americanum ) having a bright yellow spathe an inflated upper part.
147 But the next step will be harder as it tries to cope with the declining competitiveness of its core industry, the inflated cost of land and worries about the environment.
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