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How to pronounce reflate in English?

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Type Words
Type of inflate, billow, balloon
Type Words
Type of change
Derivation reflation


The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures.
Type Words
Type of alter, change, inflate, modify
Derivation reflation


These measures reflated the economy.
Type Words
Type of blow up, inflate


reflate the balloon.

Examples of reflate

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That effectively allows the central bank to print money to reflate the economy.
From the bloomberg.com
He is not a proponent of harrying Berlin to reflate to boost domestic consumption.
From the economist.com
The BOJ cannot use the ordinary instruments of monetary policy to reflate the economy.
From the economist.com
The U.S. government is doing everything it can to reflate the economy.
From the businessweek.com
Yes, lets reflate the housing bubble, reckless lending worked so well durring the boom.
From the guardian.co.uk
Money IS debt in fiat currency systems, so to reflate our economies, we need more debt.
From the guardian.co.uk
To reflate its sick economy, the Bank of Japan needs to print massive quantities of money.
From the economist.com
At the Bonn summit in 1978, Germany agreed to reflate and act as the world's locomotive.
From the economist.com
Is there anything more pathetic and unimagintive that trying to reflate a collapsed bubble.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Economics: experience reflation; "The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures"
  • Inflate again; "reflate the balloon"
  • Become inflated again
  • (reflation) inflation of currency after a period of deflation; restore the system to a previous state
  • Reflation is the act of stimulating the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes. It is the opposite of disinflation. It can refer to an economic policy whereby a government uses fiscal or monetary stimulus in order to expand a country's output. ...
  • (Reflation) an attempt by a government to increase the rate of growth in an economy in the short term, using expansionary fiscal policy and/or monetary policy, to stimulate demand in the economy. ...
  • (Reflation) Restoration of deflated prices to a desirable level. When Governments reflate, additional money is printed, adding to the supply of money in circulation.
  • (Reflation) Expansionary monetary or fiscal policy.
  • Reflation is a situation of rising prices intentionally adopted to ease the depression phase of the economy. In reflation, along with rising prices, the employment, output and income also increase until the economy reaches the stage of full employment.