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inflationary

/in-fley-shuh-ner-ee/US // ɪnˈfleɪ ʃəˌnɛr i //UK // (ɪnˈfleɪʃənərɪ) //

通胀,通货膨胀,通胀的,通货膨胀的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, pertaining to, reflective of, or causing inflation: inflationary prices.

Examples

  • CEOs at WPP, Omnicom and IPG were all asked to give their take on whether the current inflationary spike is one-off or formative.

  • Indeed, ad spending tends to rise during an inflationary period since advertisers are generating more revenue.

  • While the numbers were up against soft comparables, rapid levels of growth in media spending nonetheless have inflationary consequences.

  • Prices jumped 5 percent in May, continuing inflationary climb.

  • Also, if the inflationary trends continue, India’s central bank will need to shift its focus from boosting growth to curtailing price rise.

  • Creating lots of new yen cheapens the currency, which is a boon for exporters and is modestly inflationary.

  • Creating new money to bid up asset prices is also inflationary.

  • The disasters of the 1930s pushed central banks towards an inflationary bias.

  • In the Keynesian model, higher taxes are inherently anti-inflationary because they reduce purchasing power.

  • A free-spending government can print all the money its liberal, inflationary heart desires.

  • In spite of the inflationary measures the revenue fell, partly in consequence of the tax evasions of the great landowners.

  • To escape the cruel fate of inflationary corrosion, it has to be reinvested.

  • Paradoxically, an inflationary period is a period of certainty.

  • We must avoid any contribution to inflationary processes, which could disrupt sound growth in our economy.

  • While we control this inflationary pressure we must look forward to the time when this extraordinary demand will subside.