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were exaggerated
verb
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
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Republicans said Democrats' claims were exaggerated, if not false.
If you take Trump literally, his recent comments on Europe were exaggerated and confused.
"Our expectations regarding the development of the market were exaggerated," he said.
Shortly afterwards Dele Alli managed a shot on target and there were exaggerated cheers.
McKenzie said reports were exaggerated and was a "great white lie".
Her steps were exaggerated but nonetheless very stylish.
He wore jodhpurs that were exaggerated cream colored.
Many of those events we have learned, were exaggerated or untrue.
But the DEC focused only on the benefits, and those were exaggerated".
The demand grew, membership expanded, feats were exaggerated, calendar dates filled.
These differences were exaggerated in animals housed in experimental isolators.
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