reflationary

English

Etymology

reflation + -ary

Adjective

reflationary (comparative more reflationary, superlative most reflationary)

  1. (economics) Of or pertaining to reflation.
    • 2009 March 28, Terry Macalister, “It should be the environment and the economy, stupid”, in The Guardian:
      And despite a barrage of green rhetoric, Britain has only committed £1.5bn to sustainability as part of its £25bn reflationary package, less than a third of France, a sixth of Germany and 100 times less than China, according to analysts at HSBC Bank.
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