Sentence examples for was exaggerated from inspiring English sources

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was exaggerated

verb

To overstate, to describe more than is fact.

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

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But their view of communication was exaggerated".

Prosecutors also acknowledged that the undercover operative's account was exaggerated.

The contact was exaggerated but contact was made.

REAL planet lovers are glad a crisis was avoided because it was EXAGGERATED!

Doug cited a statistic which I thought was exaggerated, like the vacancy rate was.5 percent".5 percent

Among patients with hypertension this difference was exaggerated (adjusted risk ratio 0.60; 95% CI 0.51-0.71).

Also, there's a sense the financial sector's exposure to turbulent emerging markets was exaggerated".

Mr Ahmadinejad has since stated that his speech was exaggerated and misinterpreted.

Surely it was exaggerated for TV? Actually, it was not.

Unsurprisingly, everything was exaggerated and sexualised – facial expressions, movements, body positions.

Unsurprisingly, everything was exaggerated and sexualized: facial expressions, movements, body positions.

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