deflation

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) An act or instance of deflating.
 * The loss caused utter deflation and disappointment among the fans.
 * 1)  A decrease in the general price level, that is, in the nominal cost of goods and services as well as wages.
 * 2)  An economic contraction.
 * 3)  The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
 * 1)  An economic contraction.
 * 2)  The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
 * 1)  The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
 * 1)  The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
 * 1)  The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
 * 1)  The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.

Translations

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 * Arabic:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: deflació
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 * Icelandic: verðhjöðnun
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 * Interlingua: deflation
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, ,
 * Khmer: អប្បផរណា
 * Korean: 디플레이션, 디플레, 통화 수축(通貨收縮), 통화 축소(通貨縮小)
 * Malay: deflasi
 * Norwegian: Deflasjon
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, сниже́ние цен
 * Serbo-Croatian: deflacija, дефлација
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 * Thai:, ภาวะเงินฝืด
 * Vietnamese: (sự) giảm giá


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