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Wordnet 3.0

VERB (6)

1. collapse by releasing contained air or gas;
- Example: "deflate a balloon"

2. release contained air or gas from;
- Example: "deflate the air mattress"

3. reduce or lessen the size or importance of;
- Example: "The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence"
[syn: deflate, puncture]

4. produce deflation in;
- Example: "The new measures deflated the economy"

5. reduce or cut back the amount or availability of, creating a decline in value or prices;
- Example: "deflate the currency"

6. become deflated or flaccid, as by losing air;
- Example: "The balloons deflated"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

deflate \de*flate"\, v. t. [Pref. de- down + L. flare, flatus to blow.] To reduce from an inflated condition; used literally and metaphorically; as, to deflate a tire; to deflate expectations. [1913 Webster +PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

deflate v 1: collapse by releasing contained air or gas; "deflate a balloon" 2: release contained air or gas from; "deflate the air mattress" 3: reduce or lessen the size or importance of; "The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence" [syn: deflate, puncture] 4: produce deflation in; "The new measures deflated the economy" [ant: inflate] 5: reduce or cut back the amount or availability of, creating a decline in value or prices; "deflate the currency" [ant: inflate] 6: become deflated or flaccid, as by losing air; "The balloons deflated" [ant: blow up, inflate]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

deflate deflate compression deflate/inflate compression inflate A compression standard derived from LZ77; it is reportedly used in zip, gzip, PKZIP, and png, among others. Unlike LZW, deflate compression does not use patented compression algorithms. Used as a verb to mean to compress (not decompress!) a file which has been compressed using deflate compression. The opposite, inflate, means to decompress data which has been deflated. Deflate is described in RFC 1951. (1997-06-21)