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deflaţionist — DEFLAŢIONÍST, Ă, deflaţionişti, ste, adj. Care aparţine deflaţiei, care se referă la deflaţie. [pr.: ţi o ] – Din fr. déflationniste. Trimis de dante, 14.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 deflaţioníst adj. m. (sil. fla ţi o ), pl. deflaţioníşti; f … Dicționar Român
deflationist — See deflationary. * * * … Universalium
deflationist — de·fla·tion·ist … English syllables
deflationist — I. sh(ə)nə̇st noun ( s) : an advocate of deflation II. adjective : tending to deflate : favoring deflation : deflationary … Useful english dictionary
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