Similar words: reflation, deflate, deflated, deflation, deflationary, of late, inflate, flatmate. Meaning: v. 1. economics: experience reflation 2. economics: raise demand, expand the money supply, or raise prices, after a period of deflation 3. inflate again 4. become inflated again.
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(1) The administration may try to reflate the economy next year.
(2) They had to reflate with a view to stimulate their domestic economy.
(3) We must reflate demand and increase consumption.
(4) The government hopes to increase consumer demand and therefore industrial production by reflating .
(5) The government's attempt to reflate the economy be not successful. Sentencedict.com
(6) LONDON (Reuters) - Britain needs to reflate its mortgage markets to save its economy and its banks. Problem is, few want to borrow and there is precious little money to lend.
(7) Assets are already dear , it is said; there are no bubbles left to reflate.
(8) Major central banks have recently ventured into quantitative easing, or direct expansion of the money supply, as a way to reflate sagging economies.
(9) Although the current building bubble should have been foreseen by policy makers when seeking to reflate China's economy since the minor global recession of 2008/9, it would not have been planned.
(10) Many holes can be picked in their pledges to reflate the world economy and re-regulate global finance.
(11) Rather, it is a case of not rewarding your neighbours when you stimulate spending and are adding to world demand: neighbours should reflate their own economies.
(12) That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy, jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency.
(13) A problem is that increasingly larger responses mean at some point at an economy just can't issue enough debt reflate its economy because there is already too much debt.
(14) Existing beyond the state's remit, such institutions would be unwilling conscripts to any attempt by Beijing to reflate the economy through muscular intervention.
(15) Of course, it would not make sense to dump all of this at once, but selective thinning out of the portfolio as assets reflate would make sense.
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