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overstate

[oh-ver-steyt] / ˌoʊ vərˈsteɪt /


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Todd Blanche said he did not want to "overstate" the move, calling it "a standard investigation by the FBI when there are circumstances like what we saw".

From BBC

"I cannot overstate the urgency of the situation we now face. We cannot execute budgets with uncollected funds, nor return funds we never received."

From BBC

Microsoft’s comments could help relieve concerns that large technology companies are overstating the useful life of Nvidia chips and other AI processors that power their data centers.

From Barron's

When displacement is overstated, such programs risk doing harm.

From The Wall Street Journal

The French proverb “to understand all is to forgive all” might be overstating matters.

From Los Angeles Times