Synonym: enlarge, magnify, overdo, overstate, stretch. Similar words: exasperation, refrigerator, operate, cooperate, generate, moderate, tolerate, desperate. Meaning: [ɪg'zædʒəreɪt] v. 1. to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth 2. do something to an excessive degree.
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61. But the model he develops tends to distort the past in order to exaggerate the extent of change.
62. It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.
63. Newspapers tend to exaggerate their influence on the way people vote.
64. The association has prepared a flyer asking reporters not to exaggerate damage, asserting that not all coastal areas have been hit.
65. People tend to exaggerate their strengths and ignore their weaknesses. Don't exaggerate your strengths. Don't ignore your weaknesses. Dr T.P.Chia
66. I think that you exaggerate, Pilar.
67. Pro-choice groups say they exaggerate.
68. If you exaggerate, you will sound fantastically American.
69. The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters.
70. If you exaggerate, you will sound fan tactically American.
71. He was fatally driven to exaggerate his discontentment.
72. It means that the property of landfill leachate influences the organic matter content in the vadose zone; furthermore silt would more likely exaggerate the effects more than clay.
73. It is hard to exaggerate the disorienting pace of change in that period.
74. As you interact with others, neither exaggerate nor downplay what's true for you.
75. Face Saturnian life, not hiding within a stretch of the gloomy sky , go to exaggerate sorrowful sound of singing please.sentencedict.com
76. Baby talk is the language produced by an adult speaker who is trying to exaggerate certain aspects of the language to capture the attention of a young baby.
77. Cosmetics and toiletries: Cosmetic and hair care companies exaggerate the benefits of their products.
78. Don't exaggerate about what you have to offer and remember two-timing is out of the question.
79. On visits home I had to make a conscious decision whether to exaggerate or downplay the exoticism.
80. Diplomats say China tends to exaggerate such threats as excuse to crack down on separatist movements.
81. This chap likes to exaggerate and is good at nothing but boasting.
82. I emphasize these subtle details and exaggerate their illogicality to cultivate my own version of invented creatures.
83. Mr Beall added that expressions of pride also exaggerate typically masculine physical features, such as upper body size and muscularity.
84. Many martial persons are poor at spirit and knowledge because they stress, exaggerate and depend on gest too much.
85. Someone subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumour might easily be biased, consciously or unconsciously, to exaggerate the former and misstate the latter.
86. You have to really exaggerate the wideness in order to get the hand entry to happen where it should.
87. China's vulnerability to such shocks is probably overstated by official statistics that may exaggerate investment but underreport the fast-growing consumer sector.
88. If we exaggerate the absoluteness one - sidedly, ignore the concreteness and relativeity, polarization thinking is formed.
89. Wings are absolutely unforgiving: used in an amateurish manner, they will exaggerate postural ineptness and inadequate muscular control.
90. The Satanists are also now trying to exaggerate fears about nuclear fall-out and nuclear melt-down in Japan.
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