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Exaggerates meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of exaggerate
Example sentences (20)
Describing Alexander Payne as underrated clearly exaggerates the case: After all, among his many laurels, he’s shared a pair of Oscars for Best Screenplay and earned three nominations as a director.
Among Trump’s supporters, some seem to accept his false claims as unassailable truths, while others say he sometimes exaggerates – but in doing so accurately captures their fears about real issues facing the nation.
Everyone exaggerates at some point, so it hasn’t worried me too much, but sometimes he’ll tell what I consider to be a more serious lie.
Hamas does not release casualty figures and said Israel exaggerates its reports to give the impression of a “fake victory”.
As for the current pandemic, Will wildly exaggerates our shortcomings in combating it.
President Donald Trump exaggerates threats from caravans of migrants or from a hobbled Iran, and he has diverted billions of dollars from the military to build a border wall that smugglers hack apart with $100 saws.
At some points, it feels like a satirization of West Coast Rap beats in the way that it exaggerates its identifying elements.
OK, but look on the bright side here: Maybe since Trump lies and exaggerates so reliably, his leaks of actual spycraft stuff will be less damaging, since foes will assume everything he says is nuts.
They say that a flawed methodology is being by the WII which exaggerates tiger numbers.
A group of academics published an claiming that financial analysis by UUK, the body representing university employers, is a “misrepresentation” which exaggerates the risk of default.
Entertainment exaggerates, of course, even when it’s created by real spies.
Hearing Hall sing about bettering himself only exaggerates the realization that good intentions don’t equate to perfect actions.
Sometimes our need to be noticed exaggerates trends that, when examined closely, barely exist.
But even with two dimensional images, the brain exaggerates vertical distances when compared with horizontal distances, as in the vertical-horizontal illusion where the two lines are exactly the same length.
Comedy unicycling exaggerates the perceived difficulty of riding a unicycle to create a comedic performance.
He exaggerates the extent of his injury, giving Slytherin a chance to postpone their Quidditch match against Gryffindor until later in the year, and as an attempt to have Hagrid fired.
In order for a story to be autobiographical, or even biographical, Marquand writes, there has to be a nonfictional element, which more often than not exaggerates the truth to spark and hold interest for the readers.
Journalism thereby exaggerates the importance of the CEO and tends to neglect the harder-to-describe broader corporate factors.
Nearly all of the literature is presented in long narrative format, exaggerates Paul Bunyan's height to colossal proportions, and follows him from infancy to adulthood.
Portrayal of Longshanks and Prince Edward The actual Edward I was ruthless and temperamental, but the film exaggerates his character for effect.