What does opblazen in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word opblazen in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use opblazen in Dutch.

The word opblazen in Dutch means opblazen, erg overdrijven, opblazen, opblazen, opblazen, opkloppen, opblazen, ontploffing, opblazen, opblazen, ontploffen, exploderen, opblazen, opzwellen, zich opblazen. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word opblazen

opblazen

(fill with gas or air)

You have to inflate an air mattress before you can sleep on it.

erg overdrijven

(overdramatize)

The news report sensationalized the rally; there was a small conflict, but it wasn't serious.

opblazen

(detonate, cause to explode)

They blew up the enemy's ammunition dump.

opblazen

(act of filling with air)

Do not attempt inflation of the equipment indoors.

opblazen, opkloppen

(figurative (business: excess) (figuurlijk)

The firm's assets bloated after an influx of investors.

opblazen

(figurative (exaggerate importance of) (figuurlijk)

This challenging task magnifies your difficulties.

ontploffing

(mining: use of explosives)

The road was closed last weekend for blasting.

opblazen

(bomb: detonation)

The engineers' explosion of the dynamite brought the building down.

opblazen

(figurative (enlarge or exaggerate) (figuurlijk)

Don't compliment Dennis or you will inflate his ego.

ontploffen, exploderen

(missile: be fired, shot)

A stream of bullets blasted from his gun.

opblazen

(make explode)

The army detonation team blew the bridge.

opzwellen

(expand, swell)

zich opblazen

(inflate, fill with air)

Rice puffs up when it is heated by itself.

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