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To enlarge beyond bounds or the truth.
exaggerate
amplify
magnify
overdraw
hyperbolize
hyerbolise
hyperbolise
understate
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exagerar
1
But it's difficult to
overstate
how many problems exist in some communities.
2
But Labour strategists believe the polls
overstate
the extent of its lead.
3
Detchon said the chamber's estimates
overstate
the potential burden on U.S. consumers.
4
It's impossible to
overstate
the effectiveness of Rae Smith's gorgeous design work.
5
Mr Mills said he could not
overstate
the seriousness of these matters.
6
You didn't
overstate
the fact in your brag about the political graves.
7
The 62-year-old general's importance to the Iranian regime is hard to
overstate
.
8
Yet it would be easy to
overstate
the lawlessness of the Panhandle.
9
The scale of what Grove has suggested would be difficult to
overstate
.
10
It would be impossible to
overstate
the mounting pathos of these works.
11
His influence over the party's modernisation project would be difficult to
overstate
.
12
The level of sharpness on the IPS screen is hard to
overstate
.
13
It is hard to
overstate
how heroic the Mainstream's rise has been.
14
It would be hard to
overstate
the abstract beauty of many treasures.
15
I noticed that he did not
overstate
anything, but spoke within bounds.
16
It's almost impossible to
overstate
just how much Clinton hates the press.
overstate
·
overstate how
overstate the importance
overstate enemy
overstate just
overstate things
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exagerar
aumentar
Catalan
exagerar
magnificar
Spanish
exagerar