Examples of 'overstates' in a sentence

Meaning of "overstates"

To overstate means to exaggerate or embellish the importance, magnitude, or seriousness of something
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstate

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Sometimes one overstates what one can do.
One person perceives harmony and interconnections while another overstates differences.
None of these questions overstates the importance of species.
First, it overstates the importance of physical characteristics in the analysis of " likeness.
The foolish apologist overstates his argument.
Trump overstates the supposed Democratic support.
This approach generally overstates the value.
Dirac overstates the point, but only a little.
The author spells out and overstates everything.
And she overstates my bitterness.
Purists may protest that this overstates the result.
I am afraid that overstates the number of presidents that we have.
My friend Donald overstates.
Thus this amount overstates the funding awarded exclusively to dance.
And i don't think that that overstates it one bit.

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This somewhat overstates the dichotomy, but you get the point.
This criticism makes an important point, but it overstates the case.
It is possible that this overstates the true number of visiting birds.
In poetic terms, this exaggeration is hyperbole, a kind of exaggeration that overstates a characteristic.
Ecstatic overstates it.
Do you think your support for Obama will hurt you back home? Ecstatic overstates it.
Barzoon always overstates things.
Sometimes one overstates what one can do, maybe out of arrogance or a desire to please.
The unweighted Carli method overstates inflation rates.
It also vastly overstates the contribution of CO2 emissions to the Earth 's total radiative balance.
The argument about financial centres overstates the threat from foreign ownership.
He makes it sound more brutal than intended. My friend Donald overstates.
Many argue this misinterprets and overstates the role of ethnicity in organized crime.
It 's not terrible, but it 's kind of the classic Trump in that he overstates things . ”.
That means the latest surge probably overstates the strength of consumer spending.
The game overstates the role of airpower in Israel 's defense of the Golan Heights.
The FL senate poll overstates Dem support.
Romney overstates his tax proposals ' long-term growth effects as well.
As a result, this ratio overstates the tax burden.
Jourdan overstates the difference between a ‘ social ' France and a ‘ liberal ' America.
It contains some helpful ideas, but overstates some of the figures as fact.
Uh, Chuck overstates things a little bit.
This is important in analyzing investments, as the average return overstates the cumulative effect.
This practice drastically overstates the number of reported Linux problems.
For an instrument with positive convexity, duration overstates the interest rate sensitivity.
Mr. Song overstates my need for security.
For the longer term, it uses methodology that overstates the future traffic demand.
Thus, the claim overstates the period of loss.
The vision he sets out of populism as a global epidemic overstates the case, for example.
First, scientism often overstates our confidence in the results of science.
But the growth pace for the July-September period likely overstates the health of the economy.
Theopompos somewhat overstates many of Plato 's aspects of the Atlantis myth.
You know, Barzoon always overstates things.
Furthermore, the applicant overstates the role of Imarflex as exporter.
There are some reasons to think that Josephus ' account overstates the role of the Pharisees.

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