0 past simple and past participle of reflate
1 in economics, to increase the amount of money in use in a country's economy:
The government hopes to increase consumer demand and therefore industrial production by reflating (the economy).
Second, has he now reflated to the right amount and in the right way?
When the economy is reflated we nearly always run out of certain types of skill, and that is happening now.
What is to prevent the reappearance of inflation once the economy is reflated again?
If world demand can be reflated, the opportunity will be seized.
It is spread into the later years, when the chances are that incomes will have reflated, and there will be a possibility of repaying faster.
It does nothing for the real needs of investment, reflated demand or higher education, particularly in applied science.
The levels to which they have reflated are known.
They argue that we should have reflated, reformed, opened up rather more.