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inflate in Arabic

inflate in Arabic is نَفَخَ — inflate means to fill something with air or gas so that it expands.

inflate in Arabic

نَفَخَ
verb
Pronounced: nafaḵa
(transitive) to enlarge the volume occupied by an object

What does "inflate" mean?

  1. verb To fill something with air or gas so that it expands.
    "He used a foot pump to inflate the tires."
  2. verb To increase something, such as a price or figure, beyond its real or reasonable level.
    "Some sellers inflate prices right before a big sale to fake a discount."

inflate in a sentence

  • He used a foot pump to inflate the tires.
  • Please inflate the balloons before the party starts.
  • Some sellers inflate prices right before a big sale to fake a discount.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "inflate" in Arabic?

"inflate" in Arabic is نَفَخَ. inflate means: To fill something with air or gas so that it expands.

How do you pronounce نَفَخَ?

"inflate" in Arabic is نَفَخَ, pronounced "nafaḵa".

How do you use "inflate" in a sentence?

Example: "He used a foot pump to inflate the tires." In Arabic, "inflate" is نَفَخَ.

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