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How to use the word inflate in a Sentence?

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Iran will be a party in this conflict, and Sadr is aware that Iran could be what pushes the Coordination Framework to try to inflate its influence in the political scene in Iraq.

Ihsan Al-Shammari

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Having won enough seats, Fumio Kishida does n’t need to inflate the spending package to counter opposition proposals for bigger fiscal stimulus.

Fumio Kishida

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Stock market bigbulls know that most small investors are waiting for the correction or market crash to happen, so these big sharks are taking up the benefit of this opportunity to artificially inflate share prices almost every day.

Pareek Singhi

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2 years ago

The board and management are deeply disappointed at the breach of trust that led to the accounts of the Windows business being misreported to inflate profitability.

Mike Kane

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

All the FTSE 100 companies, except for financials, with majority earnings outside the UK are boosted by the substantial fall in sterling which will inflate overseas earnings in the next results.

Lorne Baring

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

I think that while the ISIS menace cannot be ignored, what is more important is not to inflate it, israeli authorities have an interest in this regard, as no one wants to see Melhem copycats - not least because he managed to kill three people and get away, in what made them look like a bit of a circus.

Yoram Schweitzer

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

They simply have more time to understand and hone their craft without worrying about work, bills, and the rent which could potentially inflate the number of young, experimental hackers.

Val Saengphaibul

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Now it's easy to try to cut costs by holding down or decreasing pay and other investments to inflate quarterly stock prices, but I would argue that's bad for business in the long run, workers are assets. Investing in them pays off. Higher wages pay off. And training pays off.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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