exaggerate in the PONS Dictionary

exaggerate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he has a slight tendency to exaggerate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This message predicted that developments would prove that most previous reports had been greatly 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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In many cases the fear is irrational and exaggerated.
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He thinks that it is substantially correct and based on a true story, although the special effects are exaggerated.
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Approximately 25 percent also have abnormally exaggerated reflex responses (hyperreflexia), particularly in the legs.
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Although these figures were exaggerated by a factor of between 2 to 2.2, the actual losses were substantial.
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It was also claimed the throw's distance had been exaggerated, with the actual distance being around 87 m.
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The role of the latter in the city fights in 1944 was exaggerated and overrated.
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However, the suggestion that he had exaggerated the extent of his injuries to avoid his duties on the exhibition tour caused a media storm.
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In the early 1930s these styles continued and were often even further exaggerated.
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