in|fla|tion

in|fla|tion
in|fla|tion «ihn FLAY shuhn», noun.
1. the act of swelling (as with air, gas, pride, or satisfaction).
2. a swollen state; too great expansion.
3. an increase of the currency of a country issuing much paper money.
4. a sharp and sudden rise in prices resulting from a too great expansion in paper money or bank credit: »

Inflation spirals inexorably on (Atlantic).


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