Examples of 'were exaggerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "were exaggerated"

This phrase is used to describe a situation where something is made to seem larger, more intense, or more extreme than it actually is. It implies that the truth has been distorted or magnified in some way

How to use "were exaggerated" in a sentence

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were exaggerated
In any case all were exaggerated beyond measure.
These are verhaIen that over time were exaggerated.
Some were exaggerated but also some were covered up.
Rasmussen later stated the claims were exaggerated.
The characters were exaggerated without being caricatures.
But some say these predictions were exaggerated.
Few were exaggerated in terms of size or sweetness.
I will tell them that the reports were exaggerated.
Trifling differences were exaggerated into the issues of life and death.
I told you these tales of our wildness were exaggerated.
Reflexes were exaggerated.
I thought the things radical feminists were saying were exaggerated.
Things were exaggerated.
But he insists the stories were exaggerated.
The prices were exaggerated compared to Spain.
Some of the reports were exaggerated.
The Commonwealth Observer Group acknowledged that irregularities were occurring but ruled that accounts were exaggerated.
But these claims were exaggerated.
He felt that the predictions of the negative impact of the proposed directive were exaggerated.
These figures were exaggerated.
It is not known if some whales escaped or if initial estimates were exaggerated.
Medical staff believed her complaints were exaggerated and suspected drug withdrawal.
Proponents of the road argued that the environmental concerns were exaggerated.
The conditions were exaggerated by that video, which helped no one.
To say the least they were exaggerated.
There were exaggerated demands on the system, and the system pushing back.
Now it turns out those initial reports were exaggerated.
Although some were exaggerated by special effects, by and large, her powers were genuine.
But other analysts said these fears were exaggerated.
To achieve that, subjects were exaggerated and distorted in order to strengthen the artistic communication.
Looks like my worries were exaggerated.
The animations were exaggerated and funny, very similar to the vignettes, with very colorful graphics.
I knew their numbers were exaggerated.
However, a dramatic negative-to-positive mood shift was the realization that concerns about economic growth were exaggerated.
Surely these stories were exaggerated.
Strong sounds would startle her easily and her reactions were exaggerated.
Then he argued that the allegations were exaggerated semi-truths or outright lies.
I guess all the stories of your undying loyalty were exaggerated.
Mulvaney said Trump 's words were exaggerated for effect - “ Does the president speak hyperbolically?
Seems reports of my death were exaggerated.
Your species does have a reputation but I have always suspected the stories were exaggerated.
Both characters were exaggerated.
A number of other Government officials stated that reports of violence were exaggerated.
I believe the reports were exaggerated.
Chinese journalist Sun Shuyun agreed that the official accounts were exaggerated.
The NGO in question had presented figures that were exaggerated and incorrectly interpreted.
He thought it substantially correct & based on true events, although the special effects were exaggerated.
Wall Street excess were exaggerated.
His new secretary of state . Privately believing that truman 's descriptions Of a communist threat were exaggerated.
Furthermore, the numbers provided by WSJ were exaggerated “ dozens of times . ”.

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