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Exaggerating

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Exaggerating meaning

Given to exaggeration or serving to exaggerate; overblown.

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Advocates for migrants have objected to Adams’ apocalyptic terms, saying he is exaggerating the potential impact of the new arrivals on a city of nearly 8.8 million people.

A few days ago, while addressing a meeting in Bihar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Mahagathbandhan government of exaggerating Muslim and Yadav numbers.

Also, as for the kidnapping and imprisoning, you're exaggerating it to children when it was just loki.

Among all respondents, 27 per cent have been called out for exaggerating their tales – but 39 per cent of these are adamant what they were saying was totally true.

Feel free to say I’m exaggerating, but watching Wayne vs. Slater made me think of watching a young Ricochet vs. Will Ospreay in PWG just a few years ago.

He may be exaggerating but only a little — you’ll get a 360-degree perspective from the highest viewpoint of its kind in South America.

He’s dropped deeper now, but when he played up front for Burnley he'd score over 100 goals each season and I’m not even exaggerating.

HSBC's top shareholder accuses the bank of exaggerating cost.

I’m not exaggerating when I say these birds, two red-necked grebes, fought for an hour, over a nearby female.

I'm not exaggerating when I say they're a game-changing travel essential for the not-so-minimal packer who loves to do a bit of holiday shopping.

Lest you think I am exaggerating, the proposal is extremely explicit about the goal of downplaying medical knowledge in favor of deconstructing Western society, which it is claimed is rooted in systemic violence.

New York state lawyers argued in their lawsuit that the estimates misled lenders and insurers, earning him $100 million and exaggerating his wealth by $2 billion.

The regulator is stepping up scrutiny of companies be exaggerating their green credentials in an attempt to woo climate-conscious consumers as well as billions of dollars from environmentally focused investor funds.

There would never have been the widespread public backing for vaxports if people had not been misled into exaggerating the threat from Covid by several factorfold and mistaking relative for absolute risk reduction.

AN expert in human rights law has warned against exaggerating the impact a proposed ban on conversion therapy in Scotland would have on parents’ rights and religious freedom.

Dr Griffin disputed any suggestion the BMA was exaggerating its warnings around the number of doctors emigrating.

Federal regulators have for the first time banned a digital platform from serving users under 18, accusing the app – known as NGL – of exaggerating its ability to use artificial intelligence to curb cyberbullying in a groundbreaking settlement.

For about a year, he had an intense fixation on the word “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and would repeat it — I promise I’m not exaggerating — hundreds of times a day.

He told me I was exaggerating my pain because I didn't want to have sex.

I am not exaggerating when I claim that the two courses with Cooke changed my life.