The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.
the building was communal
Usually at the beginning, for example: Contrary to popular belief, the word contrary is used at the beginning of the sentence in which it is used.
Like "wood", as in tree wood. Used in a sentence: "Would she do it?"
Eidolon is a word used to describe an idealized person. A good sentence would be, he was very eidolon when it came to working on vehicles.
The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.
He used a pump to inflate the air mattress before camping.
Inflate
An example sentence could be: "Can I inflate your car tire for you?"
because the lungs can not re-inflate themselves
Yes some common cooking ingredients can be used to inflate a balloon typically most liquids can inflate a balloon so olive oil, vinegar, custard etc would be obvious choices. Some solid foods which could possibly inflate a balloon would be lentils, peas, minced meat, and rice. These are only some examples as there are far too many foods to list however as a rule of thumb anything small enough to fit through the neck of the balloon but not sharp enough to cause any punctures could in theory be used to "inflate" it.
No. you would die. (why would you even think of doing it??)
It explodes
The prefix in "inflate" is "in-".
Air or nitrogen is used to inflate tires
Hydrogen gas was used to inflate the Hindenburg.
the answers yes, we are used in the sentence see if we were not used in a sentence then this conversation would be pointless so again the answer is yes we are used in sentences.