"انفش" meaning in Gulf Arabic

See انفش in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: /ɪn.fəʃ/ [Kuwait] Forms: اِنْفَشّ [canonical], infašš [romanization], يِنْفَش [imperfective], فَشّ [active]
Etymology: Passive counterpart of فش (fašš, “to cause to deflate”), from Arabic root ف ش ش (f-š-š). Etymology templates: {{ar-root|ف|ش|ش|nocat=1}} ف ش ش (f-š-š) Head templates: {{head|afb|verb|imperfective|يِنْفَش|active counterpart|فَشّ|f1tr=yinfašš|f2tr=fəšš|head=اِنْفَشّ|tr=infašš}} اِنْفَشّ • (infašš) (imperfective يِنْفَش (yinfašš), active counterpart فَشّ (fəšš))
  1. to be deflated.
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