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exaggerate

[ig-zaj-uh-reyt] / ɪgˈzædʒ əˌreɪt /


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Haigh and team explain that the precious metals rally was chiefly propelled by inflows from exchange-traded funds and that influence has been exaggerated of late.

From MarketWatch

She had to be exaggerating, he thought, but there was no flicker of humor in her face.

From Literature

While a political gap between men and women does exist, it is often exaggerated, and fear of embarrassment and constant comparison play a much larger role in holding people back.

From The Wall Street Journal

While he found that “predictions of American decline, at least in the realm of new technologies, are vastly exaggerated,” he also determined that the U.S. no longer reigns unchallenged.

From The Wall Street Journal

Orders for durable goods jumped 5.3% in the month, but the increase was exaggerated by new contracts for passenger planes.

From MarketWatch