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Sentence count:108+2Posted:2016-10-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: enlargemagnifyoverdooverstatestretchSimilar words: exasperationrefrigeratoroperatecooperategeneratemoderatetoleratedesperateMeaning: [ɪg'zædʒəreɪt]  v. 1. to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth 2. do something to an excessive degree. 
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91. He doesn't even like so-called "weasel words"--like saying a food is "virtually fat-free"--that some marketers use to exaggerate claims or minimize weaknesses of products and services.
92. Under the influence of many factors, people, on the one hand, have high expectation of and show great concern to school education, and even exaggerate and deify its role.
93. But a sharp-eyed viewer suspected the actress was wearing false lashes to exaggerate the length of eyelid hair produced by the product.
94. Yesterday, leaving a gap quickly gapped daily limit, the amount can not exaggerate.
95. As an early romanticist , he depicted those events in history and real life in an exaggerate way.
96. Online it is very easy to display an idealised version of the self to others so surely the temptation to exaggerate or even give a completely misleading impression is just too great?
97. Although the pros and cons are at a tie, the supporters usually tend to exaggerate the jet's combating capability and the critics often rip into its high cost and outdated technology.
98. It is known that after people have made a decision, they tend to exaggerate its benefits. They also overplay the potential downsides of options they rejected.
99. Commanders tend to exaggerate their success with a higher body count.
100. "There's definitely a disinhibition affect online," he said, with people more likely to exaggerate their good points while hiding anything negative.
101. Composition and composition teaching can't depart from intuition. But if we exaggerate the acting force of experience and sudden inspiration, We'll fall into the marshland of intuitionism.
102. Tone it down or forget about making a love connection this week. You won't impress anyone if you brag, exaggerate or are self-centered.
103. Admittedly, cannot deny because of this cantering action, but also cannot exaggerate its action.
104. Real but not exaggerate, the American standard 6 inches Dildo. contain the vibration.
105. Nor do we exaggerate when we say: Saddam Hussein will fail.
106. Sure, I can be self-critical and I understand that character, enthusiasm and determination in trying to equalize may have made me exaggerate,(sentencedict.com/exaggerate.html) both in protesting with the referee and in my tackling.
107. Many of these thoughts are irrational and exaggerate the dangerousness of the situation.
108. Magnification ( Minimization ): refers to the tendency to exaggerate ( undervalue ) the importance of a negative ( positive ) event.
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