Encara no tenim significats per a "exaggerated by".
1The pope's statement also had been exaggerated by the media, he said.
2These irregularities were much exaggerated by enemies of the Quakers in England.
3Every possession is endeared by novelty; every gratification is exaggerated by desire.
4That point has been exaggerated by one or two of my colleagues.
5Fresh militia and volunteers arrived in camp, whose numbers were exaggerated by report.
6Tommy's mood swings had been exaggerated by the extreme pace they had set.
7Evidently the hardships of sea life had been greatly exaggerated by fiction writers.
8These, as usual, would be exaggerated by the adverse interest of the parties.
9She'd discounted the stories herself, thought them exaggerated by booze-addled memories.
10His peculiarities of dress have been, I think, much exaggerated by common gossip.
11Moreover, they judge inflationary pressures have been exaggerated by the Lunar New Year holidays.
12This was further exaggerated by "teething problems" with the new turnstile system.
13Paes says these numbers are grossly exaggerated by political opponents.
14Then the truth came; tempered by the Government, but wildly exaggerated by northern sources.
15Many people felt the story was exaggerated by the media.
16Traders said the move was exaggerated by very thin trade.
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