9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Exaggerate' in a Sentence
"To magnify beyond the limits of truth; overstate; represent disproportionately; to describe something in a way that makes it seem more than it really is." more
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By the time the party ends, she will have been exaggerating her happiness throughout the night.
By the end of the semester, the students will have been exaggerating their understanding of the complex topic.
As the negotiations conclude, they will have been exaggerating the importance of their demands.
As the journey concludes, he will have been exaggerating the challenges faced during the expedition.
By the time the project is completed, he will have been exaggerating his role in its success.
As the investigation concludes, the suspect will have been exaggerating his innocence all along.
By the wedding day, the bride will have been exaggerating her excitement for weeks.
After the play is over, the actor will have been exaggerating his emotions on stage.
As the campaign wraps up, politicians will have been exaggerating their promises to gain votes.
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