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bloat

verb as in blow up like a balloon

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Mexican trafficking organizations are also among the largest employers in Mexico, their payrolls bloated with gunmen, lab workers, logistics experts, and corrupt cops and officials.

Critics, however, describe a deeper structural problem with how the modern Democratic Party runs campaigns, which lines the pockets of party insiders, bloats campaign budgets and boxes out influences from outside party elites.

From Salon

She said she was told weight loss could help her start having periods again after they stopped due to bloating caused by polycystic ovary syndrome.

From BBC

It can cause painful periods and heavy bleeding, as well as pelvic pain, bloating and pain during sex.

From BBC

And heavy federal spending in response to the pandemic added to the deficit and bloated public debts, which will crowd out investments and increase the government’s interest costs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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