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Borrowed from Latin inflāre, present active infinitive of inflō.

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inflar (first-person singular indicative present inflo, past participle infláu)

  1. to inflate

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Probably a semi-learned borrowing from Latin īnflāre (compare Old Occitan inflar and unflar; compare Occitan enflar). Doublet of the inherited unflar.

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inflar (first-person singular present inflo, first-person singular preterite inflí, past participle inflat)

  1. (transitive) to inflate
  2. (transitive) to make swollen
  3. (reflexive) to swell, to grow tight as a result of enlarging
  4. (reflexive) to swell up, to become swollen
  5. (reflexive) to become overwhelmed with anger
  6. (figurative, takes a reflexive pronoun) to become full of oneself, to becomes swell-headed
    Synonym: envanir-se

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin inflāre, present active infinitive of inflō. Compare inchar.

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inflar (first-person singular present inflo, first-person singular preterite inflei, past participle inflado)

  1. to inflate
    Synonym: inchar

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inflar (present tense inflas, past tense inflis, future tense inflos, imperative inflez, conditional influs)

  1. to inflate, to bloat

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin īnflāre. Doublet of inchar.

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  • Hyphenation: in‧flar

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inflar (first-person singular present inflo, first-person singular preterite inflei, past participle inflado)

  1. to inflate
    Synonym: inchar

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin īnflāre. Compare the inherited doublet hinchar.

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  • IPA(key): /inˈflaɾ/ [ĩɱˈflaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: in‧flar

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inflar (first-person singular present inflo, first-person singular preterite inflé, past participle inflado)

  1. (transitive) to inflate
    Synonym: hinchar

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