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sensationalized
verb
Past of sensationalize
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The most inflammatory of such propaganda usually takes the form of statements by prominent national leaders, often sensationalized and amplified by their own international broadcasts and sensationalized and amplified still further by media in the receiving countries.
The danger from shark attack, while very real, is remarkably uncommon and easily sensationalized.
It was probably the work of this small percentage of people that was sensationalized by people outside of the religion.
It was suggested that the international media had sensationalized the violence against people with albinism to a degree that far exceeded the actual number of incidents.
It's a semi-autobiographical novel based on an affair Duras had with an older man when she was a teen-ager, but most of us thought she'd sensationalized the story in a way that ultimately didn't ring true.
He told me that it was possible Kase "sensationalized" aspects of his books, "in order to sell copies," and acknowledged that someone browsing just the titles, such as "There Is No Education in Japan: The Jewish Secret of Educating Geniuses," might mistakenly conclude that his books were "inflaming Jewish myths".
"We are in a kind of 'worst of all worlds' now, with women bombarded by these sensationalized messages from the media.
All of this is recounted with straight-up candor, and some of it is easily sensationalized.
For one thing, the many Fischer outrages and eccentricities could too easily be sensationalized.
"Why certain crimes get picked out and sensationalized has always baffled me".
Perhaps I've sensationalized, but the introduction last week of Sunday Review, the successor to the venerable Week in Review, marks a decided turn toward more opinion journalism.
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