51Թ

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inflationary

[ in-fley-shuh-ner-ee ]

adjective

  1. of, pertaining to, reflective of, or causing inflation:

    inflationary prices.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • t-·ڱtDz·y adjective
  • dzܲt··ڱtDz·y adjective
  • ԴDzi·ڱtDz·y adjective
  • v··ڱtDz·y adjective
  • Dzi·ڱtDz·y adjective
  • i·ڱtDz·y adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inflationary1

First recorded in 1915–20; inflation + -ary
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With the economy facing increasing inflationary pressures, the uncertainty over Trump's tariffs and the warning signs about food shortages, I decided to track back to Costco to give it another go.

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The chain offering burgers, chicken sandwiches and curly fries is the latest to shrink its footprint amid inflationary pressures and high labor costs.

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“Tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation. The inflationary effects could also be more persistent.”

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Klowden said the challenge is the inflationary effects of the tariffs will begin immediately, but it could take years for any payoff.

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Gilruth described its situation as "deeply concerning" but added factors such as inflationary pressures and national insurance contributions were having a wider impact on the higher education sector.

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