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Sensationalized

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Sensationalized meaning

simple past and past participle of sensationalize

Example sentences (20)

And I found that the subjective assertions sensationalized … and exacerbated conflict ….

The public’s view into the enigmatic religious rite of exorcisms has been oversimplified and sensationalized since the 1970s, but thanks to the new addition to the franchise, some gaps in its portrayal have been accounted for.

Additionally, the doctor highlighted that research shows that media coverage of suicide can influence prevention efforts, with extensive or sensationalized reporting increasing the risk of imitative behavior, particularly among vulnerable individuals.

Natural Born Killers examined the ways in which the media became obsessed with violence, and thus sensationalized it.

Of course, the police immediately clarified that it was only four and not 20 as widely circulated and sensationalized.

As horrified as I was by the entire idea of human trafficking, I was uncomfortable with the way the presenter sensationalized his role as a Mission Impossible-type agent set on getting “the bad guys” — a phrase he repeatedly used.

Reade told Fox News “I’d like my history with Biden to be examined in a dignified way that’s not slanted by political bias or sensationalized.

The Democratic Party has financed and endorsed his violence and the lying liberal media has sensationalized it all for one cause and that is to keep the misery and mayhem going until the November election.

The minister, playing to the gallery, sensationalized the PIA Airbus 320 crash over Karachi that happened just before Eid last May.

Between the rich and the richer, the expulsion of technology is transcending from the margins of homes to educational institutions, like the sensationalized, no-tech, $24,400-a-year.

Headlines are often “hyped” or sensationalized.

McGrath says Engler called him last week to say he didn’t like the DROP story, which McGrath says Engler characterized as unfair and sensationalized.

As such, we seek to emphasize that comprehensive plans and action items speak far louder than promises constructed only of sensationalized vagaries.

Here are some examples of how Sridevi's death was sensationalized by Indian news channels.

Mall managers tend to bemoan what they see as sensationalized coverage and doomish predictions designed to drive traffic to news websites — and rent reductions for their retail tenants.

Many of these arguments are both convincing and scientifically sound because the sport is brutal, sensationalized, and widely misunderstood.

The story got sensationalized and now those involved are tweeting, giving interviews, etc.

This is hardly the first time has relied on an untrustworthy tabloid and then sensationalized untrue claims.

Although unfounded and wildly sensationalized reports of potential terrorism drove crowds away from the preliminary competitions of the first weekend of the games (14–15 August), attendance picked up as the games progressed.

Furthermore, the newspaper articles paved the way for the event to be used as a platform to discuss broader issues of the Progressive Era, including greed, corruption, capitalism, and sensationalized journalism.