Deflate

Verb

 * 1)  To cause an object to decrease or become smaller in some parameter, e.g. to shrink
 * 2)   To reduce the amount of available currency or credit and thus lower prices.
 * 3)  To become deflated.
 * 4)  To let down or disappoint.

Synonyms for Deflate
empty, reduce, exhaust, humble.

Antonyms
inflate, raise, blow up, fill, praise, flatter.

Thesaurus
abridge, beat down, belie, blow sky-high, blow up, break, cave, cave in, cheapen, collapse, compress, curtail, cut, cut back, cut down, cut prices, damp, dampen, decline, decrease, deduct, depreciate, depress, devaluate, diminish, disarm, disconfirm, discredit, disgrace, disprove, dive, downgrade, embarrass, enchain, explode, expose, fall, fall in, fall in price, fold, fold up, gag, give way, hamstring, handcuff, hobble, hog-tie, humble, humiliate, implode, invalidate, jew down, knock out, lessen, let down, lower, manacle, mark down, mortify, muzzle, negate, negative, nose-dive, paralyze, pare, plummet, plunge, prostrate, prove the contrary, puncture, put out, put to shame, reduce, retrench, roll back, sag, scale down, shame, shave, shorten, show up, silence, simplify, slash, slump, step down, strangle, take from, throttle, trim, truss up, tune down, undercut

Translations

 * Bulgarian: изпразвам, намалявам,  изпускам въздуха
 * Italian: deflazionare (all senses)
 * Macedonian: издишува


 * Swedish: släppa ur, släppa ut (luft, gas)
 * : desinflar