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'overemphasise' is a valid word in written English.
You can use it whenever you feel it is appropriate to describe someone or something overstating the importance or emphasis of an issue. For example, "The speaker overemphasised the importance of the new policy in their presentation."
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overemphasise
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To do that, governments often overemphasise policies targeted on particular places.
If it seems increasingly clear that an exhibition on Polish Jewry should not overemphasise its disappearance, that is partly, and unexpectedly, because it seems to be coming back.
It is hard to overemphasise just how vital CCS will be, principally because we will still need fossil fuel-fired plants as part of the energy mix for years to come, just to provide the "base load", the steady supply of electricity which is always in the background.
For my generation, it is almost impossible to overemphasise just how important David Bowie was to us, not just in terms of music and fashion, but also in terms of how we carried – and continue to carry – ourselves in the world.
The upshot of this is that Labour's poster and claims are broadly right, but using numbers over proportions overemphasise a fact they did not need to.
It is hard to overemphasise the galvanising effect of this man and his art, if that is what it is, on the introverted world of the bullfight.
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The importance of a decisive, broad-based effort in this regard cannot be overemphasised.
Masipa also erred in overemphasising the purpose of rehabilitation and reformation at the cost of retribution, the prosecutors contend".We will argue that the sentence is inappropriate and shockingly light for someone that killed an innocent person with gross negligence where his conduct bordered on dolus eventualis".
It is not insignificant that the climate-change reference was only added to the text of the convention at a late stage in the negotiations.Although protecting people who are forced to flee because of natural disasters related to climate change is indeed important, overemphasising this secondary aspect of the convention plays into the hands of certain governments in Africa.
Overall the report suggests that after the first couple of years of its intervention, when it did help to bring order to a troubled situation, the bank's programme "overemphasised long-term institutional objectives, placing too little emphasis on short-term interventions that would yield immediate benefits to the population".
And third, Germany's attachment to legal order pushes it to enshrine its doctrines in European treaties, creating political turbulence across the union.It also overemphasises deficit-cutting.
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