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wypuszczać powietrze z czegoś

I. deflate [dɪˈfleɪt] V. trans.

1. deflate (let air out):

to deflate sth
wypuszczać [perf wypuścić] powietrze z czegoś

2. deflate (take away confidence):

to deflate sb

3. deflate (make weaker):

deflate
osłabiać [perf osłabić]
deflate reputation
nadszarpywać [perf nadszarpnąć]

4. deflate ECON.:

to deflate an economy

II. deflate [dɪˈfleɪt] V. intr.

the tyre started to deflate
Present
Ideflate
youdeflate
he/she/itdeflates
wedeflate
youdeflate
theydeflate
Past
Ideflated
youdeflated
he/she/itdeflated
wedeflated
youdeflated
theydeflated
Present Perfect
Ihavedeflated
youhavedeflated
he/she/ithasdeflated
wehavedeflated
youhavedeflated
theyhavedeflated
Past Perfect
Ihaddeflated
youhaddeflated
he/she/ithaddeflated
wehaddeflated
youhaddeflated
theyhaddeflated

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However, within a few years, it was discovered that the ratings were rapidly deflating.
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Damage to the nose deflated the first gas bag and holed the second.
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The resulting loss of movement causes the lungs to deflate gradually.
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The night lasts but two seconds and literally falls, deflating anything below it.
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When submerged it seals its motor and runs with battery-electric thrusters, which are on a rotatable cross-arm, and is deflated.
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