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inflated

[in-fley-tid] / ɪnˈfleɪ tɪd /


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Drug companies sell most of their medicines through a web of middlemen—wholesalers, pharmacy-benefit managers, and insurers—that use inflated list prices and rebate schemes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Compensation at AI startups is inflated and likely to come back down, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, the dollar has been falling, gold and silver have swung wildly, and the stock market is jittery with fears of inflated valuations and runaway artificial-intelligence spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

I instantly want to hide behind my partially inflated crocodile, but it’s too late.

From Literature

Some doctors say the different definitions of Alzheimer’s disease are leading to estimates that are grossly inflated.

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