Similar words: inflation, inflation rate, inflammation, stationary, probationary, international relations, dictionary, cautionary. Meaning: [ɪn'fleɪʃnerɪ /-nrɪ] adj. associated with or tending to cause increases in inflation.
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121. In the US, rising oil prices are more of a tax on consumption than an inflationary threat.
122. What is seen in the CMBR reproduces the predictions of inflationary theory with spectacular accuracy.
123. In the U.S., where only 7% of private workers are unionized, there is now little danger of an inflationary wage-price spiral.
124. China's tightly managed currency is also contributing to inflationary pressures.
125. Such a countermove, a measure known as sterilization, would be help keep inflationary side effects in check.
126. Either the bullion market or the Treasury bond market is mistaken about the long-term inflationary outlook.
127. That alarms many people, who fear that the border being crossed may be an inflationary Rubicon.
128. During the inflationary 1970′s, the ratio between gold and silver prices was at exactly 16:1...mirroring the proportions in which the two metals occur in nature.
129. Although the CPI growth rate has been declining, inflationary pressure still high.
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