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inflationary
[ in-fley-shuh-ner-ee ]
Other 51Թ Forms
- t-·ڱtDz·y adjective
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- Dzi·ڱtDz·y adjective
- i·ڱtDz·y adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inflationary1
Example Sentences
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.
The chain offering burgers, chicken sandwiches and curly fries is the latest to shrink its footprint amid inflationary pressures and high labor costs.
“Tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation. The inflationary effects could also be more persistent.”
Klowden said the challenge is the inflationary effects of the tariffs will begin immediately, but it could take years for any payoff.
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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