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The exaggerated
verb
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
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The Exaggerated Fear of Physical Illness" (Hadrian Press).
The exaggerated TV moment, I guessed, was "Go back to Univision".
The exaggerated attitudes of both conquerers and conquered seem rather comic today.
"The exaggerated ideas of security and political hard-liners were rebuffed".
The exaggerated richness and evident rigor of court etiquette offer clear pointers to the 1917 revolution.
The exaggerated Annie Hall look even had her in a bowler and her trademark leather gloves.
The exaggerated emphasis on accuracy and effectiveness in synthetic biology is instructive.
The exaggerated increase in the NLR was mediated by the dramatic and more severe presence of lymphopenia following TKA.
The exaggerated lipid accumulation in sucrose-palmitate-fed mice was attributable to a disproportionate rise in hepatic de novo lipogenesis.
The exaggerated MBPS was originally proposed as a prognostic factor for stroke in 2003.
The exaggerated responses can be misinterpreted as false positives (Kumar et al 2000).
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