Anti-inflationary
of, pertaining to, reflective of, or causing :
inflationary prices.
historical examples
these bonds represent a convenient method of investment for small savers, and also an anti-inflationary method of refinancing.
state of the union addresses of harry s. truman harry s. truman
adjective
of or relating to measures to counteract or combat inflation
adjective
of, relating to, causing, or characterized by inflation: inflationary wage claims
adj.
1916, from inflation + -ary.
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