Examples of 'have exaggerated' in a sentence
Meaning of "have exaggerated"
This phrase indicates that the perception or description of something has been magnified, amplified, or overstated. It suggests that the original intensity, size, impact, or importance of the subject matter has been increased or emphasized beyond its actual or factual extent
How to use "have exaggerated" in a sentence
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have exaggerated
I may have exaggerated for dramatic effect.
Some environmentalists have exaggerated the problem.
I may have exaggerated about the churros.
Historians believe that he may have exaggerated.
Maybe we have exaggerated the female influence.
Such universe wave is not is have exaggerated too.
I may have exaggerated just how closely.
And i seriously do not think i have exaggerated anything.
I may have exaggerated this story slightly.
Patients receiving recommended doses may have exaggerated muscle weakness.
I have exaggerated a little in the preceding paragraphs.
That we might have exaggerated a bit.
I have exaggerated a lot.
I found out that she might have exaggerated here and there.
May have exaggerated a little bit.
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They also do not believe that health groups have exaggerated the seriousness of the problem.
I may have exaggerated the slightness.
I am guessing Samantha might have exaggerated.
Supporters have exaggerated the economic benefits.
I believe Chef Ramsay may have exaggerated.
I may have exaggerated the size.
Oh, you are guilty because you already have exaggerated notions.
I may have exaggerated it all slightly.
Advocacy groups that raised concerns online have exaggerated the threat, he said.
Is better to have exaggerated news than no news at all.
On the other hand, they believe that health groups have exaggerated the problem.
I think he may have exaggerated my affection for him.
I simply told her the truth. You should have exaggerated a bit.
I might have exaggerated my position in regards to the boat.
Peter von Dusburg might have exaggerated its importance.
You have exaggerated your offense.
You are guilty because you already have exaggerated notions about your son 's mother.
I may have exaggerated the effort involved a little.
They also are unable to experience pleasure, have exaggerated responses to pain and can not concentrate.
You have exaggerated everything.
But, unlike the Venus of Willendorf, these bodies do not have exaggerated features.
I may have exaggerated my spiritual depth.
Roman public opinion and Pompey 's supporters may have exaggerated the problem.
I may have exaggerated their number.
With all those kneeling and compliments? Do not you think you have exaggerated.
I may have exaggerated my donor resume.
Mr Chairman, in my enthusiasm I may have exaggerated the details a little.
I may have exaggerated just a bit.
You actually said that? I may have exaggerated a little bit.
I may have exaggerated a little.
Respondents overwhelmingly said that both Republicans and the media have exaggerated Hillary Clinton 's health problems.
They might have exaggerated my situation a little bit.
I should have never told Louis anything, and I may have exaggerated the appeal of Cindy Cchmertzen.
You have exaggerated a bit.
You have to pay for them . I may have exaggerated about the churros.
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