Sentence examples for To exaggerate from inspiring English sources

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To exaggerate

verb

To overstate, to describe more than is fact.

  • I've told you a billion times not to exaggerate!

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I don't want to exaggerate.

I didn't need to exaggerate".

"I like to exaggerate.

I don't mean to exaggerate.

"You have to exaggerate and simplify.

One must be careful not to exaggerate.

"Its danger is impossible to exaggerate.

Cable channels tend to exaggerate the situation".

"He tends to exaggerate," the linguist wrote.

IT IS impossible to exaggerate Indonesia's diversity.

You don't want to exaggerate the differences.

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