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the exaggerating
verb
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
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"Howie" brilliantly trades on the exaggerating vision of young, hormonally hyped men who are yet to be locked in the confining routine of steady jobs and marriages and seem always on the verge of violent explosion.
The government could easily minimize Wikileaks' impact by telling the truth from the start and stop the exaggerating.
Thus, we further tested whether delayed postconditioning eliminates the exaggerating effect of t-PA.
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The Management Team believed that the media exaggerated the conflict.
"The president is exaggerating the numbers.
Many economists say the government is exaggerating the economic dangers.
Fluff the bud by exaggerating the curls.
Understandably, the pundits exaggerated the standard of tennis.
The first exaggerates the role of megamammals in past subsistence systems.
Those who oppose the legislation are hardly exaggerating the dangers.
Then, conservatives exaggerated the exaggeration.
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