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Inflation
Inflation In*fla"tion, n. [L. inflatio: cf. F. inflation.]
1. The act or process of inflating, or the state of being
inflated, as with air or gas; distention; expansion;
enlargement. --Boyle.
2. The state of being puffed up, as with pride; conceit;
vanity. --B. Jonson.
3. Undue expansion or increase, from overissue; -- said of
currency. [U.S.]
Meaning of Inflations from wikipedia
- do****ented
inflations occurred in
Alexander the Great's
empire 330 BC. Historically, when
commodity money was used,
periods of
inflation and deflation...
- In
physical cosmology,
cosmic inflation,
cosmological inflation, or just
inflation, is a
theory of
exponential expansion of
space in the very
early universe...
- 2020, a
worldwide surge in
inflation began in mid-2021 and
lasted until mid-2022. Many
countries saw
their highest inflation rates in decades. It has been...
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Inflationism is a
heterodox economic, fiscal, or
monetary policy, that
predicts that a
substantial level of
inflation is harmless,
desirable or even advantageous...
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Inflation rate in
India was 4.83% as of
April 2024, as per the
Indian Ministry of
Statistics and
Programme Implementation. This
represents a
modest reduction...
- Body
inflation or
Inflation fetish is the
practice of
inflating or
pretending to
inflate a part of one's body,
often for ****ual gratification. It is commonly...
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Eternal inflation is a
hypothetical inflationary universe model,
which is
itself an
outgrowth or
extension of the Big Bang theory.
According to eternal...
- Built-in
inflation is a type of
inflation that
results from past
events and
persists in the present. Built-in
inflation is one of
three major determinants...
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organisations classified as
green by Wikipedia. The
figures are not
adjusted for
inflation. However,
there is no
official tracking of
figures and
sources publishing...
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combination of high
inflation,
stagnant economic growth, and
elevated unemployment. The term stagflation, a
portmanteau of "stagnation" and "
inflation," was po****rized...