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hyperinflate

[ hahy-per-in-fleyt ]

verb (used with object)

, hy·per·in·flat·ed, hy·per·in·flat·ing.
  1. to subject to hyperinflation:

    hyperinflated prices.



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In this case, it is tethered to the U.S. dollar, meaning it won't waver and hyperinflate like the bolivar.

No, Syriza and Tsipras are not similar to Mugabe and Zanu, no, even if they do leave the euro they’re not going to hyperinflate the new drachma.

From Forbes

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