Present participle; in the process of reducing pressure or volume of something, or reducing someone's confidence or enthusiasm.
Present participle of deflate, formed with -ing. The metaphorical sense (emotional deflation) emerged in the 1800s.
Getting a 'C' on a test you studied hard for is deflating—just like letting air out of a balloon, it makes things feel smaller than they were.
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