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ex·ag·ger·ate [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt] VB trans, intr

exaggerate
exaggerate inf
exaggerate effect

Usage examples with exaggerate

he has a slight tendency to exaggerate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This leads to charge separations in molecules that are exaggerated.
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Pooled reviews from novices of the franchise stated that the coaches were found to be a bit exaggerated on television.
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It may also be useful to exaggerate similarities in social situations in order to increase liking.
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A beta higher than 1 means that a change in share price is exaggerated compared to the rest of shares in the same market.
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Media reporting of the problems during the mid-1990s was often negative and exaggerated, creating poor public perception.
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Many of the trials satirised and exaggerated the details of well-known divorce cases, and the actors who portrayed the lawyers often mimicked famous lawyers.
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Approximately 25 percent also have abnormally exaggerated reflex responses (hyperreflexia), particularly in the legs.
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The changes of expression on those puppets had to be perfect and in no way exaggerated like the old ones were.
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Confusion over exactly what constitutes identity theft has led to claims that statistics may be exaggerated.
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The role of the latter in the city fights in 1944 was exaggerated and overrated.
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