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'embellishing' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is typically used as a verb to describe adding decorative or elaborate details to something. For example: "The artist embellished the painting with intricate swirls and tiny gems".
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The centrepiece consists of a gorgeous fountain dedicated to Samuel Sarphati, a 19th-century physician who was very concerned with embellishing Amsterdam.
Social media hummed with its own jokes: that Stewart was going to replace Brian Williams, the NBC anchor embattled over embellishing stories, or was going to be cast as the next Spider-Man.
He is embellishing this message with rallies featuring pop and television stars, aimed at his target audience.But BN is trying to have it both ways.
Eager both to demonstrate and to enhance his power, he set about enlarging and embellishing it in an extravagant fashion.
Ice-hockey players who are caught "embellishing" must leave the game for two minutes.
Sometimes candidates' first direct contact with a university is when they receive an acceptance notice.The cheating goes well beyond embellishing credentials.
The Lagos State Government, now recognising his cultural significance, has chipped in with a grant of $250,000.Inside, album covers and murals adorn the walls, with old family photographs embellishing the staircase as you climb up to a rooftop bar.
Roth studied philosophy, served in the 1914-18 war (embellishing his military exploits) and worked afterwards as a journalist, chiefly in Berlin.
There are two problems with that statement: seats were not installed behind the goals until the 1990s and Jackie Milburn left the club when the prime minister was four years old.How unfortunate, then, that Mr Hague now also stands accused of embellishing stories about his youth.
The real point of Livingstone's comparison, of course, is not historical accuracy about the past; it's embellishing that past in order to imply a slippage of standards on 'our' side, as compared with 1939-45.
In this one, Simon McBurney, Complicite's director, doubles down: rather than trying to simplify, he mashes up the stories, echoing and embellishing them in multimedia.
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