Definition of Reinflation

1. inflation [n -S] - See also: inflation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinflation

reinfects
reinfestation
reinfestations
reinfiltrate
reinfiltrated
reinfiltrates
reinfiltrating
reinflame
reinflamed
reinflames
reinflaming
reinflate
reinflated
reinflates
reinflating
reinflation
reinflations
reinforce
reinforceable
reinforced
reinforced anchorage
reinforced concrete
reinforcement
reinforcement schedule
reinforcements
reinforcer
reinforcers
reinforces
reinforcing
reinforcing stimulus

Literary usage of Reinflation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Medico-Chirurgical Transactions by Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London (1881)
"After reinflation of the lungs. Expiration expelled 2 inches. Inspiration by the combined (Schultze- Silvester) method as above (6) inhaled 1 inch. (d. ..."

2. Oxford Loose-leaf Surgery by F. F. Burghard, Allen Buckner Kanavel (1921)
"Collapsed lung means contracted lung which is difficult or impossible of reinflation. When reinflation occurs a universal adhesive pleuritis is virtually ..."

3. Disease in Children: A Manual for Students and Practitioners by James Carmichael (1892)
"In the collapse occurring around pneumonic patches it may be doubted whether complete or even partial reinflation ever takes place. ..."

4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"... in consequence there is a reinflation of self-importance and sensitiveness. Childhood, therefore, is a fruitful period for new and unbearable stresses, ..."

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