Antonym: deflation. Similar words: information, relation, violation, isolation, population, regulation, revelation, installation. Meaning: [ɪn'fleɪʃn] n. 1. a general and progressive increase in prices 2. (cosmology) a brief exponential expansion of the universe (faster than the speed of light) postulated to have occurred shortly after the big bang 3. lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity 4. the act of filling something with air.
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91) Inflation fell to just over 4 per cent.
92) Inflation has got out of control.
93) The government would try to rein back inflation.
94) The inflation rates began to accelerate last month.
95) Australia had 15 years of double-digit inflation.
96) She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.
97) The government's overriding concern is to reduce inflation.
98) Investment is up by 5.7% after adjustment for inflation.
99) There are signs that inflation is tapering.
100) Galloping inflation is pushing up prices.
101) Wage increases must be in line with inflation.
102) Inflation has left them way behind.
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103) Inflation is below 5% and set to fall further.
104) At the last count inflation was 10.9 per cent.
105) The latest figures should neutralize the fears of inflation.
106) The City is optimistic about the outlook for inflation.
107) Inflation had risen to a yet higher level.
108) The Government is chiefly concerned with controlling inflation.
109) Inflation erodes the value of our money.
110) Charges have risen at twice the rate of inflation.
111) Gold is traditionally a hedge against inflation.
112) The magic cure for inflation does not exist.
113) Control of inflation remains the government's absolute priority.
114) Inflation has come down twice in the last month.
115) The country has high unemployment and rampant inflation .
116) Pensions are keyed to the rate of inflation.
117) Inflation is nibbling away at spending power.
118) The inflation rate is now reckoned to be 10%.
119) Are wages keeping up with inflation?
120) Wages are failing to keep up with inflation.
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