abridge, collapse, decline, discredit, fall, hobble, let down, paralyze, reduce, silence, truss up
Definitionv. collapse by releasing contained air or gas
Last update: January 17, 2017
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The tyre of the bus deflated near the bus stop. [noun]
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The price of essential items could not be deflated even at the time of full crop. [noun]
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He can not be deflated by people's opposition. [Please select]
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the man deflate and blew up [Please select]
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Many sellers are nervous that management have kept back good news so as to deflate the purchase price. [verb]
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It did not cause it to burst but rather to deflate gently. [verb]
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One rear tire was entirely deflated. [verb]
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It deflated him to the proportions of an Adair. [Please select]
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The wood is sold at a profit, and the skins, after being deflated, are packed on to donkeys to return by caravan. [Please select]
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The body is deflated with one last nauseous note, and the frog sinks beneath the surface of the water and swims away with short slow kicks of the hind feet. [Please select]
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