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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deflate' in a Sentence

"To remove air or gas from something that is inflated, like a balloon or a tire." more

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The balloon animals have deflated after the party.
Investors have deflated the stock prices with their sudden sell-off.
The economic downturn has deflated consumer confidence.
After the championship loss, the team's spirit has deflated.
The enthusiasm of the volunteers has deflated after facing numerous challenges.
The news of the scandal has deflated the politician's reputation.
She has deflated his ego by pointing out his flaws.

Deflate

dih-fleyt
verbTo remove air or gas from something that is inflated, like a balloon or a tire.
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Last Updated On: April 12, 2024
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