Examples of 'been exaggerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "been exaggerated"

Been exaggerated: Refers to situations where an event or statement is made to appear more extreme or severe than it actually is, often for dramatic effect or to manipulate the perception of others

How to use "been exaggerated" in a sentence

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been exaggerated
The incident has been exaggerated to a ridiculous extent.
Rumors of your beauty have not been exaggerated.
This effect has been exaggerated in the animation.
The differential effects may have been exaggerated.
The accident has been exaggerated in the press.
It seems rumors of your demise have been exaggerated.
This problem has been exaggerated totally out of proportion.
I believe the benefits of vaccines have been exaggerated.
The incident had been exaggerated by a household servant.
Some of those complaints may have been exaggerated.
Some items have been exaggerated for comic effect.
Perhaps your reputation has been exaggerated.
But this has been exaggerated and much misunderstood.
An incident is said not to have happened or to have been exaggerated.
Environmental problems have been exaggerated or do not really.

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It has been exaggerated in order to give the car some character.
He said the situation had been exaggerated by the media.
The impact of international financial institutions was also considered to have been exaggerated.
I think this has been exaggerated by some.
Of course it is possible that these figures have been exaggerated.
Some dimensions have been exaggerated for illustrative purposes.
The height of the terrain has not been exaggerated.
It has been exaggerated and distorted.
Your perceptions may have been exaggerated.
Perhaps there have been exaggerated statements of both these points of view.
Samnite losses have clearly been exaggerated.
The dimensions have been exaggerated to make them more clear.
Those reports appear to have been exaggerated.
The line height has been exaggerated to show the defects clearly.
The resemblance has however been exaggerated.
The roundings have been exaggerated in the drawing for greater clarity.
The analgesic effects of the drugs had been exaggerated.
It has not been exaggerated.
The alleged benefits of globalization have also been exaggerated.
Recent market concerns have been exaggerated but not unreasonably so.
The consequences of such type of tourism have been exaggerated.
Some dimensions have been exaggerated particularly strongly for greater clarity.
I am pretty sure that has all been exaggerated.
Low temperatures may have been exaggerated during the early stages of continental rifting.
Her work has in no sense been exaggerated.
These have been exaggerated both in terms of their importance and how they operate.
Two teachers have been exaggerated.
Many researchers believe that the evidence that a Hawthorne effect exists has been exaggerated.
His actions have been exaggerated.
The diversion of capital from developed to developing countries had also been exaggerated.
What must have been exaggerated.
There are allegations that some of your citations may have been exaggerated.
Here the vertical elevation has been exaggerated by a factor of two.
The fear of technological change causing unemployment may have been exaggerated.
Reports have been exaggerated.

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