reinflated

/ˌriːɪnˈfleɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of reinflate: filled something with air or gas again after it had deflated.
    • The mechanic reinflated all four tires.
    • He reinflated the flat tire before the trip.
    • She reinflated the beach ball after it had shrunk.
  2. Past tense of reinflate: restored or increased the size, value, or importance of something.
    • The stimulus package reinflated the housing market.
    • The loan reinflated the company's cash reserves.
    • The new CEO reinflated employee morale with better benefits.
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adjective
  1. Having been filled with air or gas again.
    • The reinflated tires made the ride much smoother.
    • The reinflated balloon floated up to the ceiling.
    • We sat on the reinflated air mattress.
  2. Restored or increased in size, value, or importance.
    • The reinflated budget allowed for new projects.
    • The reinflated economy showed signs of growth.
    • The reinflated stock price pleased investors.
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