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Inflate

Inflate is a verb that means to fill something with air or gas to increase its size or volume. It can also describe causing something to become more inflated in a figurative sense, such as inflating expectations or numbers. The noun form inflation refers to the sustained rise in prices or the act of inflating something.

Etymology: Inflate comes from Latin inflatus, from inflare meaning “to blow into,” formed by the prefix in-

Physical and mechanical uses: The term is commonly applied to objects that are filled with air or

Medical and scientific contexts: In medicine and physiology, insufflation or inflation describes introducing gas into a

Economic and figurative usage: In economics, inflation refers to a general increase in prices and a corresponding

Safety and considerations: Overinflation can cause damage or rupture in thin-walled objects and pose safety risks

(into)
and
flair
or
flare
meaning
“to
blow.”
gas,
such
as
tires,
balloons,
air
cushions,
or
inflatable
boats.
Inflation
typically
involves
a
pump
or
compressor,
a
valve
to
seal
the
object,
and
a
gauge
or
sensor
to
monitor
pressure.
Deflation
is
the
reverse
process,
removing
air
or
gas.
body
cavity,
such
as
inflating
the
abdomen
with
carbon
dioxide
during
laparoscopic
surgery.
In
respiration,
lungs
inflate
as
part
of
the
breathing
cycle.
In
research,
controlled
inflation
can
be
used
to
study
material
properties
or
tissue
mechanics.
decrease
in
purchasing
power.
More
broadly,
inflate
can
describe
exaggerating
or
overstating
aspects
of
a
situation,
such
as
inflating
estimates
or
reputations.
in
tires
or
sporting
equipment.
Proper
gauges,
guidelines,
and
gradual
filling
are
recommended
to
prevent
injury
or
failure.