Examples of 'be exaggerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "be exaggerated"

To be overstated or magnified, often for dramatic effect or emphasis

How to use "be exaggerated" in a sentence

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be exaggerated
Such legislation tended to be exaggerated and misleading.
The problem was certainly troubling but should not be exaggerated.
These claims proved to be exaggerated or completely false.
Moral hazard issues have been shown to be exaggerated.
Dimensions may be exaggerated for reasons of clarity.
But the risk should not be exaggerated.
The account may be exaggerated but probably is not.
Nor must the figures involved be exaggerated.
The problem seems to be exaggerated among younger people.
The importance of this can hardly be exaggerated.
But neither should they be exaggerated or used as an excuse.
The importance of vintage may sometimes be exaggerated.
This phenomenon could be exaggerated with a mobile wallet.
The importance of leisure can never be exaggerated.
I may be exaggerated for a drama.

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The issue of abuse must not be exaggerated.
This statement may be exaggerated but it is definitely not incorrect.
But the difference should not be exaggerated.
Otherwise it could be exaggerated or underestimated.
Eating and sleeping patterns can be exaggerated.
Art must be exaggerated.
Health benefits of coconut oil may be exaggerated.
Deficits may be exaggerated if other senses or strengths are not functioning optimally.
The decline should not be exaggerated either.
No lament over its destruction at the hands of ethnic chauvinism could be exaggerated.
It is common for coincidences to be exaggerated in this manner.
The role of education in alleviating poverty in a sustainable way can not be exaggerated.
Layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity.
The importance of their development can hardly be exaggerated.
Everything tends to be exaggerated in football.
It appears that most of these concerns may be exaggerated.
That would be exaggerated.
The necessary aptitude tests should not be exaggerated.
They must be exaggerated.
Reports of a new tech bubble seem to be exaggerated.
Structural problems can be exaggerated by allowing the dog to become overweight.
But these fears should not be exaggerated.
It may be exaggerated.
Our conclusions here must not be exaggerated.
The assessment appears to be exaggerated as the test was not conducted in a realistic environment.
Still its imperfections must not be exaggerated.
It would be exaggerated to call the Lerma a failure.
The number of sources must never be exaggerated.
It would be exaggerated call it a Keynesian policy.
But these risks should probably not be exaggerated.
For it to be exaggerated.
The importance of the treaty can scarcely be exaggerated.
Dreams may be exaggerated.
In all cases the suspicions have proved to be exaggerated.
Losses can be exaggerated.

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