reinflate

/ˌriːɪnˈfleɪt/
verb
  1. To fill something with air or gas again after it has deflated.
    • I need to reinflate my bicycle tire after the puncture.
    • She used a pump to reinflate the air mattress.
    • The lifeguard had to reinflate the pool float.
  2. To restore or increase the size, value, or importance of something, especially in economics or finance.
    • The central bank tried to reinflate the economy by lowering interest rates.
    • Government spending can reinflate demand during a recession.
    • The company hopes to reinflate its stock price with a new product launch.
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