Anything that looks so good. It isn't, it Inflates more and more and than pops. Just like a bubble.
It took them two hours to inflate the balloon in the cold morning air. She praised him in an attempt to inflate his ego enough to overcome his stage fright.
She asked her father to inflate the armbands for her.
We decide to inflate the paddling pool.
Inflate it with water.
Heat rises it will inflate a ball. The cold will deflate a ball
You get a soccer ball pump needle a stick it into a balloon and it will inflate
with your mouth
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An example sentence could be: "Can I inflate your car tire for you?"
Inflate is a verb.
the prefix is in-
To fill with air is to inflate
Inflate it with water.
The hot air balloon inflated as we went down to the ground. The water raft inflated as I jumped on it.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.
Yes, but it will not inflate very much
inflate
(The word inflation is a noun meaning filling with air, or overall cost increases.)The level of inflation in the American economy has remained essentially the same over the past several years.The proper inflation is required in basketballs and volleyballs.
You can inflate objects and make them bigger by adding air to the object. Balloons and tires are objects that require air in order to inflate and make them bigger.