List of antonyms from "deficit" to antonyms from "deflated"


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Definition of the day : « deflated »

  • adj reduced
Example sentences :
  • Johnson deflated his area of the room with his breath intake.
  • Extract from : « Measure for a Loner » by James Judson Harmon
  • Like a punctured ballon it deflated and became a shriveled, clinging thing.
  • Extract from : « The Copper-Clad World » by Harl Vincent
  • As has been said, Joe deflated his lungs just before he took his dive.
  • Extract from : « Joe Strong, the Boy Fish » by Vance Barnum
  • He deflated his chest, spread his heels, and ceased to draw in his abdomen.
  • Extract from : « Indiscretions of Archie » by P. G. Wodehouse
  • Which deflated that particular enterprise for the moment, anyway.
  • Extract from : « The Killer » by Stewart Edward White
  • She was sorry for him; it was worse for him to have this deflated love than for herself, who could never be properly mated.
  • Extract from : « Sons and Lovers » by David Herbert Lawrence
  • On reaching the end of a journey, the skins are deflated and sent back up the river to be used again.
  • Extract from : « A Kut Prisoner » by H. C. W. Bishop
  • The skins on which we had floated so far were deflated and the kalekjis would return with them to Diarbekr by land on donkey back.
  • Extract from : « By Desert Ways to Baghdad » by Louisa Jebb
  • The poles and oars will go as firewood; and the skins, deflated, will return to the country we have left.
  • Extract from : « By Desert Ways to Baghdad » by Louisa Jebb
  • It was a hackney carriage of the lowest grade, with dinted metal panels and deflated cushions.
  • Extract from : « The World Set Free » by Herbert George Wells